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M"EDFOTvD MAIL TRTBUNE, fEDFORD, OREO ON', WEDNESDAY. DKCKMRER 17. VX'.O PAGE THREW 10 BE BIG AFFAIR Final nrranRements for Med-j ford's first community ball are j rearing completion- and judging j from nil Indications thler affufr will j be ono4of tho outstanding social events of the year. , The commit tee in charge! which is made up of representatives of the local civic organizations has spared no efforts to make this initial event a real success, both socially and finan cially. rroceeds will go to local char ities and everyone is urged to buy a ticket to support this endeavor. Tickets may be purchased at the Chamber of Commerce, Jarmfn & Woods and Palmer's Music House .or from tho ticket committee which Is headed by Allen Smith. Admission will be no higher than for the average dance notwith standing the fact that a fine pro gram of holiday specialties will be provided during the evening. In response to many queries concerning this dance, the com mittee has announced that It will be informal and everyone is cor dially invited to attend. Following is a list of the patrons nnd patronesses for the affair: Muyor and Mrs. A. W. Pipes, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MeCuskey, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Braley, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Lremmon, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. a. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hub bard, Mr. and Mrs. J. t K. Weill, Dr. nnd Mrs. it. C. Mulholland, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jarmln. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Leach. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. White, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Corn. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ilutterfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Perl. F SAYS R. W. PRICE u Springfield. Paul Schiewe look over cabinet shop on Fourth street Mayor-elect and Mrs. K. M. Wilson formerly operated by 11. K. I'itM. liitfld-Joliiistoii Wedding Saturday Miss Alta Ijidd becamo the bride of John C. Johnston in a simple Alilinui'li (,-ivol in,,,.,,.,,,! o 1 1 ceremony ai ine nuiut' in ir I 1i Mi-m n.n-i.ntM Mr nnd Mrs. W. P. per cent ut Crater I-iike. during : . . . . vnrlo I w hen tin the nark season, which ended' ., . .,, . ..,... I nanv will in hehi September 20. the total volume of 1 " . V ... ............. I Main- i.m.r..stlmr f,,.,.. have was presented at the Holly th .... . . null en reatiiuu inu eereiiiony in . i.umes8 nwei n taiiinB oir .mj , m.0SPm.0 ot reatlve nd It. W. Priio. muniiKer or Crutir j,.),.,,,!,, IIIKO fOlIg, Willi JUSl I l"l III "I ll from a I'linfiM-enci of niuiomil n. i'. w. tiuii t c;iwt Stintji TiiiiHimnv. S:mt!i cliius' will visit ihi' llnsi-1 nes ami lrol'i'ssional Wonu-n'sl I'luli at tin- mi-i'tini; tomorrow '""' rni'-rli'li ltaa.l.ls Ki'.-at ovonlni; at tho Y. W. l A. I.ull.l-i '" "M t'ssiali." iiml.-r tin- di- .Mvs. Kawli's .Miiiiic, iii'i'utnpaiusi. At 8 o'clock Thursday evening music uroups umler the direction of Hiss Harriet Kalilwiu, music In Btructor of the Medtoi'il sHinnls will nri'sent a nrocram 111 Mu.lCir.I ' since tin. oMciul closlnii licrluil high Hchool showing jiow "Merlin i Tlie r.'di-rnl government has nl- K'ngiand celebrated Christmas in loomed nnout jao,uu to -riuer park heads In Washington. 1). C The same condition prevailed elsewhere, demonstrating that less money was being spent by tourists reports at tho meeting revealed. The fall weather was so good that travel to the park continued long the fourteenth century sion will be charged. Country dances anil Christmas carols will bo presented in a coun try gentleman's hall, where ladies with their bright colored medieval dresses and tall huts will be escort ed by gentlemen garbed in tight fitting, brown, red or green suits, and curiously shaped hats nnd caps. Court jesters will add a touch of comedy to the colorful celebration in memory or Chris's death. lake nark. The hulk of this amiiunt will go on the rim ruail. Mr. Trice said, and the rest on the building of trails. Fully lid jier cent of tho money will be spent in payroll. Mr. Price visited with John W. Kelly, the Oregonian's Washington representative, at the national Cap itol. Distances between govern mental departments are so great. Mr. Price Said, that John is de bating the advisability of purchas ing a pair of roller skates. The Oregonlnn. Clnssifipd Advertising gets results. I l jj Leverette & Nledermeyer j j FOUR BIG DAYS NOW PLAYING THE YEAR'S MOST "Whoopee" The Year's Best Musical Comedy Was Produced Under Personal Supervision of Florenz . Ziegfeld SENSATIONAL COMEDY SCREEN'S BOUNDING NIT : WITS FIND OUT HOW RAREE GOT THAT WAY "SONG OF THE WEST" Conies to The Holly Sunday It Features John Botes' and Joe E. Brown and is Photographed Entirely in . X ' Technicolor Back Again ... in the Dizziest . . . Deluge of Hokum Joy .. . All New . . All Nuts . . . All Clowning ' -Si "Half Shot 'z1: , - g At THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIANS bert WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY WITH DOROTHY LEE AND AN ARMY OF HAPPY LUNATICS Get out your laughing gas mask ! Yep ! the bughouse bud dies . . . the national nit-wits ... the merry mad monarchs of nutdom who set the world screaming in "Rio Rita," "Dixiana" and "The Cuckoos" are Runin' Wild! Sew your buttons cn tight! Come down for the big Joy jag! No titters allowed ! . . . these laughs land right where the New England Boiled Dinner hangs heaviest! Also Selected Short Subjects! NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Matinee Night Children 10c Children 25c Adults 35c Adults 50o KMED 6 to 6:15 Tonite The bridal party took Its place to the strains of it wt'iliUiiR murch playiMl by Miss Thi-lma C rami H of Silverton. The bride wore nn after noon frock of blue flat crepe with iii.'r bt'tMi planned, in addiiinn U the; Kach Kiievt will brinp n l"-C-iu toy and a 25 -cent ban of Home practical fowl, both to be ilis- hat nd slippers to match, and " """ ' " """ carried an arm bouqiiet of roe bmlH and chryRanthemums. Mrs. II. Krlckson, the brlde'H only at tendant, woro n lace trimmed frock of brown crepe with n felt hnt of darker shade, nnd carried a bou quet of yellow n n d b r o n ze ch ry samhtMuums. Krnest Heals of t'orvallis acted ns best man. Mrs. Charles Keike of l'ortlnnd, M Ikh Alice Quat nberg, nnd Misn hi I lie Johnson of Vuncouver, Washington, assisted nt the recep tion which followed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston are both former students of Oregon State college where the bride is a mem ber of Delta Zeta sorority and Mr. Johnston is n member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will make their home in Portland where Mr. Johnston is connected with the Pacific Fruit Kxpress company. Oregon Statesman, Salem. Society Will nniH-o Saturday Night. Members of local society nro j anticipating1 the community hull !(o be held at tho Oriental Oar- dens Saturday evening as , tno largest affair of the holiday sea son. StudentB will be arriving In Medford this week-end from va rious universities nnd colleges of the coast to join members of the local younger set In holiday fes tivities. All groups will be represented nt this dance, which will corres pond with tho charity balls given in all leading cities of the coast. Music will be furnished by Dom Provost's orchestra and ma n y special features and prl7.es nro promised. A balloon dance with dollar bills concealed .in some of the bal loons will bo among the features, The danre will he supported by nil organizations of the clly, with members of tho committco from Uotarv. KiwaniH. ijonn. Amert can Legion, C.reater Medford club nnd tho P.uslness nnd professional Women's club working on tho n la ns. Ticket sales are In charge of Allen Smith. Tickets may be se cured nt tho chamber of Oom merce building, Jarmin nnd Woods and rainier MuhIc house. CliristmuM Cantata Tn He Given Sunday. A chorus of 30 voices Will pre sent a Christmas cantata. "The Annelic Choir," nt the Flint Chrln tfim church Sunday night, De cember 25 at 7:H0 o'clock under the, direction of Mrs. Kfflo Her tin ft Vnnmnn. Quartettes of ladies, mens nnd mixed videos an well as duet sing ing will be features of tho pro- tr rum. Solo narts will be taken by limit Heed. I-oIh Young, Marjory linn. Marmle Olson. U O. Centner, and Mrs. Yeutmtn. Montana Mn han Fnnerson will assist In obli- gato work. Alpha Helta Class McctH Tomorrow. Members of the Alpha Delta class- of the First Christian church will hold their monthly business meeting at tho home of Mm i. II. Cove, Myrtle street, Tnursuay nfternoon at 2 O clock. The nn mini Christmas party will be held nnd each member is nsked to bring a Rift which will not exceed 15 cents In price. Pythian Sisters To Hold liist Meet inc. The Inst meeting of the year will be held tonight by the Pyth ian Histors In the K. P. Hall, Initiation nnd other important business will be transacted and nil members are urged to be pres rnt. Delivered fresl - tight to ijourlwmt well's (pffee last evening for luvers of the. Has Christmas tree by Mvs. Kdnnl"' " 1,1 ,"i"t,' 9 lsa:ns. chairman of the commit-,""' " . the auspices of the dealer Med ford club. The oratorio opened wit h the overture played by the hit:h sehnot orchestra, and was followed by .a mas eve """" l,l"aMU U,h " M.-ml.ers of Mrs. Isaacs com-1 ' Waldi on. The recitative and mittee. who have been working! ir huiik by Margaret Huntoon on the parly plans are Mrs. Mary j Williamson, alto, were well inter Hlerinn. Mlm Miev Davi.i, Miss! preted. and IMsie Carlton Strang. Klda (Jhelardi. Miss Kutherlnei soprano soloist, revealed much Stewart. Mrs. Winnie Weisbaar. j m lent through the numerous s.i Miss Winifred Walker. Miss Olive , I'H"o selections. Parker. Miss Khile Hmwti, Mlssi II. orins. w.-ll-Kn.iwit s.th.ist ailileil great ly to tile religious miinboi'M with his presentation of the bass solo. In keeping with the custom established in. the early days of the oratorio, the audience rose to its feet when the famous Hallelu jah chorus was sung as tho finale. The high school orchestra, under the supervision of l Wilson Wait, with Marion Moore as accompan ist, played a number of orchestra tions, one of the outstanding being the "Pastoral Symphony." The ninny members of (he ehorUH, In LouIho Compton, M rs. Pearl Mc- Credie. Mis. Lynetla Coodwin and M iss M a rgarot K err. All members of tho club are urged to be present as this will bo one of tho Jolliest parties of the club year. Mrs Chapman Kitteiiaiiis Crater huko (Jiiild. The home of Mrs. Maud Chap man on Cenessee street was at tractively decorated with a Christ mas tree and other holiday green for the meeting of tho Crater l.nke (iuild Monday evening. As sisting her as hontess were Miff Margaret Kerr. M rs. F. It. i lag erty. Mrs. It. II. Dynan and Miss Marie Hidings. The guests were entertained . with an Interesting talk on proK-l ent conditions In China, given by liev. C. H. Porter. Several Htunts were presented and two contests, the literary game and renlti'whn of emotions, participated In by all present. The first was won bv Mrs. Mailer, after a tie with MifH Isabel Willsie. W. H. Jones won the second contest. At the close or the contests re freshments were served by the hostesses. - Delphian Meeting Is Tomorrow. The study of poetry will be continued tomorrow morning at the Delphian chapter meeting, which wilt convene nt 9:30 o'clock nt the city library. Mrs. 11. C. Mulholland. president, will pie Hide and Mrs. It. V. Williams will net nH Hiipervlsor In the absence of Mrs. Johnson. TURKEYS Ship Your Christmas Turkeys To Halfmoon Fruit and Produce Company San Francisco, Cal. Receive Top Market Price With Accurate Weights, Prompt Returns and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We Furnish Cases and Do Your Packing Free of Charges Will Be Receiving in CENTRAL POINT December 18, 19, 20 and 21 J. D. W ATKINS, Representative Phone Central Point 531 Holland Hotel, Medford Intoi'lUH'tallon uf llH difficult p:irts an to couiim'nilt'il fin tholr part of tlu pi'DRi-uln. "A lMlKi-llnaKO t tho Holy I.auil" wan Hhown on the Hrrt'en previous to the oratorio. The pro tluctinn was a travelogue deplet ing preseiit-flay llfo whore Christ, Inspiration for Handel's work, spent his life. PrldtfP C'llll Mt'i'tH 'Miiirsthiv ArtonifMtii. Tho llulMinir HlidRO ehll) will meet Thursday ufternnon In the 1'urlnh hall with Mrs. .!. O. Mur- lav nnd Mrs. W. II. Wood ns nbslesses ' Playing will herein nt 3 o'eloek. Thronish nn error in yesterday's paper this nftcrnoon was ulven as the dale for meet Inn of tho i'!uh. The group nlwnys meets on Thursday, however, and will this week. Mrs. IlolierlH ItftOeilt llOStOKS. Mrs. W. 1). lioherts entertalnen Sunday with n 2 o'clock dinner nt her home on West 10th street, honoring Mr. Itoherts1 blrthdny. The. following guests were pres ent: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Itolierts. Mr. nml Mrs. Iliuvey Klelds nnd children, Mrs. osn Huhliarrt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hernnrd Itolierts nnd Donald KMnson. riirlHtiiins llccllnl iiiire Studio Thunln.v. Mrs. K. 13. (lore will present the youngest memlicrs of her piano elnimes In a Christmns recital her studio tomorrow nftcrnoon ut 4 o'clock. A second recital will he held nt her home Saturday evening for students of the Intermeillato no" ndvanced clnsses. lrs. Townxend Will Spend Christum In t algary. Mrs. K. W. Townsend nnd son will leave their rnnih home west of Medford tomorrow for Onlgary. Cnmuln. where they will spend the fhristmns holidays with Mr. TQwnscnd, who will Join them In making their homo hero Borne, time during the new year. Homecoming of Lodge Observed Monday Eve Homecoming at Ollvo Ilobokah lodge wan ohserved Monday even ing at the I. O. O. V. hall, with 120 present. Delegntes were present from Gold Hill, Klamath Falls, and Medford. A program was given, In charge of Mrs. Minnie Hrynnt. fjPUVO fop ! Hoi Ufai vm. i Mrs. M. Horner nnd daughter ' of Hoss Uine li ft Inst evening for ' Fort Collins. Colo., where they will spend the Christmas holidays with relntlves nnd friends. Mrs. RtifftMwil in (imut Here. Mm. J. W. Snffccool nf Yn-kn, C'ttl., wuh n Ruet In Modford yen tenlny of her brother, I t'yitoll and fiimily. Not Sold At Stores. W dbmdlfecl lo rnr bom. Telepfume Tlie CASWKIX COKKKK MAI 'lei. 94U-J-4, Medford Automatic Electric Coffee Roasting Accomplished hy the GEOlW CASWELL CO One wpek from tomorrow nltiht 1-h tho date nvl for the nnmi:tt ( 'hriHtiniiM hull to he Pinged !' Medford pout No, 15 of the Amer ican IKion. Thn uffalr will he Kiven In the Oriental (IiiroVn hutl room and mu(e In to ho provided hy )om Provost nnd hln popular danre hand. Thin In one of the biKKent nnd beM If-Klon danros of the entire year nnd prop:irallimf are IrHnic mad to take care of n largo attendance. ' Eugene. flfio.Ofio tourist hotel to he erected on Itnilroad houle vard within city limit, work start ing Kehruary lit. FOR CHRISTMAS ! And All the Days After! -NEW- Furnishings! Home Here is tho Christmas gift ihspiration! The one happy choice Ithat is sure to delight all the family ... all through the year. Now home furnishings bring the real Christmas thrill. Santa's full-ladon pack never carried anything more certain of a woman 's welcomo. No gift will receive more proud ' glunc.es cn Christmas morn than your gift for the home. But aftor the tree comes down, after ordinary presents have bcon forgotten, your selection for the homo has just begun to give. Day in and day out, it adds its comfort and conven' ionco and charm a beautiful, lasting reminder of your ithoughtfulness. - " . . Make this a Home Furnishings Christmas! Luxurious new furniture, rugs and decorative accessories, Colorful gifts for the living room, dining room, bed room, kitchen, hall,, sun parlor. . , choose ns you will from our fine stock. A 100 Home Owned Store kMEDFQRD FURNITURE & KDWL COJ Mail Your Packages at P. 0. Station : No, 1 in our store Imp in mii i m i lam, ii in 'i nn ii inmm iiq hiiim,hmiiwh.h ' 1 iM mmm.i ithMiftAfiii imiMWrtHM imaiiii nwiwi.iii iMini m, , m i wJ