Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORECiOX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 19.10.
PSGE SEVEN
I
Medford9 s Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better We Give 5. & H. Saving Stamps Phone 232
Miss Ames Is lli-lcln Dr. and Mrs. Henny to
At Afternoon WMiling Live in Philadelphia
At a formal wedding at 4 oYluek Friends in this city of Dr. and
this afternoon, in tho St. Mark's ' George Henny (Kllzuboth
church, Episcopal, JIIks Maicaret i Gore'' are interested In learning
StronB Ames, dnUBhter ot Mrs. utl,at tlle-v will leave Portland lin
P. Ajues, was married to Mr. Wm. mediately after the holidays to
Hlniy 'Fluhrer, son of Mr. andln,ake tlleir home in Philadelphia.
: Mrs. John P. Fluhrer. The serv-1 1)r- Hey has been transferred to
Ice was read by Father Wm. liJ J.'!e northern city after completing
Hamilton, in the -presence .of 200 i "is. interne in San Francisco. He
uuosts stopped In .Medford with Mrs.
.' Tho bride was lovely in a lonKiHen'!y aml tl,elr children, David
i gown of cream.oolpred satin with i lad Jeannette, on their return from
' .fitted sleeves' a.'.d train", and wore h F'auclsco to Portland the first
'' a veil, created from an old shawl01 lUe neeK
.ivoln by .her gmndinother, .Mrs. 10. i Past Xoble Grands
A. Perry. She carried a shower ! ivc social MixMIiik
iwutiuei oi-garuenias anu lines on The Past Noble CSrnrnl club of
the valley . , Olive Ueuekali lodge . held their
' Her matron of honor, Mrs. Bruce j social last evening at the I O O
Jjauer, was attired In a formal i F. hall in honor of llioir husbands,
afternoon gown of shell pink crepe. f About sixty were present. Follow-
.was Loii.iangc nic, mnm oi . fnB the turkey dinner, cards and a
., nonor. .woru a nmuir crt-iiuon ot i Christmas tree were enjoyed
ui ciiiu 1:1 ?jv, anu uiu ui uicHinaitlH,
Miss Eleanor Ames and Miss Louise
Fluhrer, wore gowns of peach and
turquoise blue. All the bride's at
tendants wore silver turbans, which
.(harmonized with the beautiful col-
REQUIR
E
F
it.
AT
Waves for South
To Sk'ih1 Holidays
Leonard Carpenter will leuve
Medford this evening for Sun
Francisco to join Mrs. Carpenter
and continue to Pebble Beach,
bouquets of salmon pink rosebuds, j where they will spend the Christ
The groom's attendant was Mr. f mas holidays as guests oj Sir. nnd
Herbert Strang. Mr. W; H. Muir-'Mi-H. H. Chandler lCgun at their
head was unable to be present be- winter home.
came of the illness of his father.
Dr. Bert Lageson and Mr. Thomas
Swcm acted ns ushers.
- Soft music was played by Mrs.
H. O. Purucker rft the organ, pre
ceding the bridal party's entranco
Into the church, which was beau-
Xmv On tcers to lresllo
At Monday Meeting
Past Guardian Neighbor Caro
line Leaders has Issued a call for
all newly elected officers to be
prepared to take the chairs at the
tlfully decorated In ivy and white moetinE of te.hbora of Wood
chrysanthemums, the ivy covering If "ft scheduled for Monday even
the ceiling and altar. For the pro- December 22. The meeting
ceslonal. Mrs. PurucJier played !wUI be calloU to orucr at 7:30 anU
Mendelssohn's wedding march, and!" fuU attendance is urged,
for the recessional the grand march I Christmas Carols Will Be
from Tannhauser. She also played Sung By Church Juniors
vory softly. Schubert's Ave Maria. Continuing the lovelv custom
during the ceremony. whicn has ushered iu the Yuletide
The wedding was followed by a season in many lauds for manv cen
dinner for members of the two ( turies. the Juniors of the Presby
families. at the home of Mra. L. . terian church will sing carols be
P. Ames on Park avenue. OueMs.tween 5 and 7 o'clock Christmas
were: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flub- eve... Residents of Medford are
rer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauer and - asked to have a candle burning in
little dnughter Jacqueline, Mins the window if they wish the Jun
Louise Fluhrer, Mrs. K. A. Perry. iors to sing for them.
.Mrs. u. i . Ames, me musses leucine.
Constance nnd Fleanor Amen nnd
. Dorothy Hughes, and the bride and
groonv who will leave -this even
ing for an extensive motor trip.
-They -will return to Medfoi'd to
make their home, where Mr. Fluh
rrjr has been in busine.s for several
' years. , ;.
Will Ho Home for
Tho Holidays.
. v Many ntndents will be arriving
In Mnlfcird next week-end from
the University of Oregon nnd
Oregon State college to spend the
holidays with parents and friends.
Among them will be. Miss Vivian
Coss, .dnughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.:. ,11. Coss, George liateman,
KUrjibeth - Rwigart, diiughler of
.Mr. : and .Mrs, can KWigart; Ansa
'V , liculuh Gove, daughter of Mr.
iT Mrs. 13. K, Gore; Miss Alice
llolmbuck and Miss Frederlcka
Brommer. daughter of Sir. and
Mrs. Carl Brommer.
Aiv 'Making Honie
In i; u go lie.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Iturgess,
who left Medford Tuesday for
- K igene, are making their home
on 21st and Alder street very near
the University of Oregon campus.
Their daughter, Dorothy, will re
main In Medford with her grand
parents, Mr.- and Mrs. A. C Bur
gefp, until the end of this term of
school.
Graduate Nurses
Meet Monday.
Mrs. C. -W. Ashpolc ami Miss
Thelma Kent will entertain mem
bers of the Graduate Nurses' as
sociation! at ' rK- Antipole's homo
on Tripp street Monday evening.
A Christmas tree and party will
be enjoyed and each member
asked to bring a 25-cent toy for
the tree.
4-- 1 ' ' t
Pruetts Entertain
at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pniett had
as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Wilson of Griffin Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Saltiugcr of
Talent - and Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Wakefield of this city. -u
f-f '
Visiting In
Portland.
A. C. Bevan and little daughter.
I Barbara; returned from several
days in Portland visiting friends
and seeing tho elaborate Christ
mas displays. : ;
Obituary
Colorful medieval costumes will
be worn by tlie music groups when
they sint; old traditional carols iu
a proRiam in the Medfoi'd hili
school auditorium, under the direc
tion of Miss Harriet Baldwin, mu
sic instructor, Thursday eveninc.
December 18, at S o'clock. The
program will show how Christmas
was celebrated in "Merrte England"
in tho fifteenth century.
The program will be divided into
two parts, the first beiiiR presented
in an English gentleman's country
hall in the 15th century where peo
ple from the surrounding country
gather. The second will be the
tinging of the carols.
The progrnm is as follows:
"Deck the Hall' Girls' Chorus.
Carol for Every Man George
Dennett, soloist.
Tumbling Act Boys of Physical
Training Class.
l'auiue Dance Number of Boys
and Girls.
"Boar's Head Carol" Boys Glee
Club and Max Hae, soloist.
Tale from Chaucer Told by Phil
ip Hray.
Old Country Dance Group of
Boys and Girls.
"King Arthur Had Three Sons"
Boys' Octet.
"God Bless Thee' Merrie Gentle
men" Entire Chorus.
"Sleep, Ho:y Child" Girls' Glee
Club.
"Who Can Compare Thee?"
Mixed Quartet.
"To a Rose Lies Blooming"
Girls' Glee Club.
"What Child Is This?" Girls'
Sextet.
"First Noel" Mixed Chorus.
-Jesus' Redemption" Girls' Glee
Club, violin, bass viol.
Selections from "Messiah" Or
chestra. .
Wednesday, December 17. the
grade schools will sing a number
of Christmas carols at the Meth
odist cnurcn, anu luoieau,
Christmas story.'
-
the
Mrs. Wright Hostess at
Dinner and Dance
PHOENIX, Ore.. Dec. 12. (Spe-
clal)-Mis. M. C. Wright cnternln-1
cd with a dinner and dance at her
home Saturday evening. Guests
were Mr. nnd Mrs. George Drake.
Mr. and Mra. Itay Ward. Mr. and
Mrs. Kay Wright, .Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Tty. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'reil
Morse and Mr. and Mra. M. C.
Wright.
Miss Gore Plays
JENSKN James J. -Jensen
passed away nt his home. 20 North
Orange street, at 4:10 p. m. Thurs
day, at the age of 63 years.
Mr. Jensen was born In Denmark
hut came to this country when
nine years of age. He came to
Medford five months ago from
Ilupert. Idaho where he had re
sided for 20 years. At that place
he held membership in the Modern
Woodmen and the (Irange. lie
leaves Ills wife anil one daughter.
.Mra. Howard Kchcffel of Medlnnl
and one daughter. Mi's. Nyle tiif
ford of Ashland. Other daughters
and a son reside in other parts of
the country. He also leaves his
aged mother In Tacoma, Wash.,
!, Itjx.lllll
Miss Beulah fiore, daughter of one. brother and one sister also
Mr. , and Mrs. E. E. Gore of this survive.
Itv. was amo n ir students of tlie ! uncial services win oe comiuci
was. am on ir
.t'niverslty of Oregon school of
intiKle, who- participated in the
recital recently given at. the home
of Hex- 1'nderwood In Eugene.
d by Uev. Win. 1'.. Hamilton lit
the Conger chapel, at 2:30 Sunday.
Entombment wm follow in the
Medford Memorial mausoleum
mm
its
2
Cup
and
Saucers
andaNo.2?tin
ROCK DELL
SYRUP
79 c
-or the 2 Cups and Saucers
and a 42 oz pacKaqe
ROCK DELL
SH01R
for HOT CAKES x
WAFFLES I
at the same price
i
" Mrs. Wm. C. Godfrey, widow of
the chief ranger ot Crater Na
tional park, who lost his life in
that park several weeks ugo thru
cold nnd exposure, and who had
been busy tor the last week or
more closing up the uffnirs of his
estate, left last evening with her
mother, wbo bad Joined her from
CljJago shortly after Mr. Sod
frey'fl death, for Pasadena, Citl.,
whore they will make their future
homo together, and where they
have unite a number of relatives.
It will be' pleasing news to tho
many local frlemls of Mrs. God
frey nnd her Into husband that
duo to the Hitter's life. Insurance,
together with tho money loft by
his estate, and the Income for life
which vhe will receive from the
compensation act because of his
tragic death ar long as she re
mains unmarried, she will have
no financial worries.
Li
ES
MOONSHINE PLEA
After juries had failed to agree
In two trials on moonshine pnshes
sion charges. Waller llawlcy. Ash-
and. changed his Plea of not guilty
to guilty in circuit court yesterday
and was sentenced to 70 days in
the comity Jail. Joe Hardesty, ar
retted on a nioonsaine chargo about
the same time, nlso pleaded guilty
and was sentenced lo 70 days.
In passing sentence Circuit Judge
Norton told llawlcy he had caused
the county considerable expense iu
the past two trials when Juries dis
agreed despite "conclusive cvi
douce", of his guilt.
E
K$plodlnK a wild rumor which
hun gained eonnlderable circula
tion In Afdiland, k. 8. Morrinon
Mutes that the actual number of
Mm-Rite eKK" now beiriK held in
.Mcdfurd Is one thoummd canes,
InMcad of ten thousand as tho
rumor haw it, and that the bet
offer on storage eKS to date has
been eighteen cent, not ten cent.
Morale eiiKH are not belnic h!'''"
away an yet. and the frefh etiK
market remain Ma hie. with the
URual reduction In prlcon rm the
iMpiiKon advances Ashland Tldlh.
The regular Floy and flirl Scout
I r ok ram will be niven tomorrow
afternoon from 5:15 to 5:45. Rev.
K. Andley Mrown of Phoenix will
jdnir two nolo and teveral m uatca!
numbers will be furnfMhed by pu
llln nf .Mrs. K. K. (lore.
The Hob and Hetty dialogue will
be Riven an usual by Harold Wil
liams nnd Joyce Punish. A short
play will Ko he put on by nl
PcniiH,
McCairs
Printed
Patterns
for Home
Sewing.
Pay Less Dress
Better
DEPARTMFMSlbRE
C. A. MEEKER, Manager
, Medford's
Big
Christmas Store
Gifts That Are
Useful and
Economical
The Christmas Season
-BRINGS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
TO M. M. STORE SHOPPERS
Special Group of Smart
COATS
Going on Sale Tomorrow
2 Price
One Lot of Women's
COATS
Will Be Offered at
$14.95
If you arc seeking genuine coat bargains, you
must certainly inspect the line we are offering
at this special price smart fur-trimmed crca
tions that will surprise you in their smartness
and quality.
$24.50 Dresses
Going at
l4 off
Think of It! I'llni-sinurt, iiilo
Iho minute drosses reduced for
those who are anxious to enjoy?
Imrgnlns in tliflr holiday upjmr
ul purchases. you, must sou.
those Btunnlng dress creations
to apprecinlii Jhcnljuw 'hoy,
represent nt JlTjs titicciul lirlce. "( ,
Here you will find coats that reflect all tho
distinction of the winter and early spring sea
son fur trimmed in the newest and most de
sired materials. You'll find every coat in this
special lot correct in every style detail ! t
HOSIERY
Ui'itoii ci cpc lmsicry in love
ly dull finish mill attractive
winti'f and early spring
shades. Full fasliinned and
unusual values at, pair
$1.95
Pequot Gift Sets
An unusually desirable mid use
ful Clifistnias dirt. One 81x108
lYipiol slii'et with two pillow
eases lo iniiti'li; colored lieins
paekeil iu an attractive ;il't
! li ,. A real value at our usual
. , .price of ir."i.7."). Holiday special
$4.95 ,. :
Women's Silk Hose Men's and Boys' Socks
Women's silk hose In gunmetal, silver gray,
breeze, and nude hose with reenforced tpe,
soles and heels, very special
59c
Dresser Scarfs
Dresser scarfs, embroidered in pink or blue.
A real basement special at
59c
Women's Bloomers
Women's Non-Run ravon bloomers, step-Ins
and panties In the most desired shades
59c
Men's Sweaters
Men's part-wool sweaters coat style in
brown and oxford gray. A genuine basement
bargain at
S1.95
Men's and boys' fancy rayon socks in sizes
from 8'2 to 11 'a- Basement special
25c pair
Bath Towels
Bath towels with fancy stripes and colored
borders, large size, special in our basement
25c
Women's Slippers
Women's felt lined leather house
slippers In all sizes. The colors
are browns and black. Very spe-
'cial t, pair
S1.19 i
House Slippers
Women's felt house slippers in all
: colors find sizes. Real basement
special at, pair
49c
Handkerchief
Gift Boxes
licniiliful Christmas kH'I boxes
with handkerchief ease nnd one
large dunce handkerchief. Holi
day special ' ;
$1.00
Christmas
Towels
A fipecial lint of a t t r a e t i v e
Christinas towels, specially
priced for thrifty holiday shop
pers, priced
39c to $1.25
i Women's Scarfs
Sin lift scarfs iif neorn'lte mid
flat crepe Tor women attrac
tive color eomliinat inns, priced
, . 98c to $2.25
-
tJOU.. i
Baby
Bargains
Bath Toys
Clever rubber hath toys all
ready for inflation our line
includes swans and alliga
tors. A fine Christmas gift.
$1.00 ,
Baby Ensembles
Ctite little sweater suits,
caps, jackets and mittens, at
tractively 'packed for Christ
inas. $2.98 to $5.95
Baby Shawls
Wool baby shawls in pinks
and blues, priced from
$1.45 to $2.25
Velvet Toys
Velvet eats and dogs Unus
ually dcsiralile for holiday
gifts for the baby, special
$1.00
DON'T OVERLOOK OUR MONEY-SAV-INQ
PRICES ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S
AND CHILDREN'S SHOES BARGAIN
TABLES AND RACKS ARE PILED
HIGH WITH GENUINE BARGAINS!
SHOP IN THE M. M. BASEMENT
STORE AND SAVE II
CLIP THIS COUPON
It Means Money to You!
gllllCILR T'-I F C ATE g
SO FREE
1
ijjEjj Name . . .
S. & H. Green Discount Stamps on
Cash Purchase of $1.00 or Over
M. M. Dept. Store
. . Address .
-
Void After December 2."i, 1 !:(
SI
-1 m
Hundreds
of Gifts at
the Stamp
Parlor to Be
Exchanged
for Stamps