MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, rF,DFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. DKCKMHER If), W.T0.
PAGE SEVEN
Radio Program
KM ED
(Mall Tribune-Virgin Station)
Ik'uiiliful Muk to Ho
Ilea ill hi Mhlnlirltl Mass
Mrs. Morcia Miksche MuhtT, who
was ui-KimiHt for Sacred Heart
church, Catholic, fop jsevei'ul years
luoccdins her recent marriage, wilt
be In this city from San Francisco
for the Christmas holidays, and
will preside us organist for the
beautiful midnight masa at the
church Christ mtiA eve.
Mr. A. Sakraida will loud the
choir, members of which are: So
pranos Mrs. John J. Wilkinson,
Miss IJertillo Miksche. Mrs. A. Sak
raida. Mrs. J. Prevost and Mrs.
Jtupert Maddux; nltos Mrs. Kcwe
Slngler. Mrs. Frank Gritsch, Kath
leen testes; baritones Raymond
A. Miksche: tenors V. H. Stewart
and A. Sakrakla.
In the sanctuary wilt be u love
ly replica of the first Christmas
slory.
, , The singing of sacred music will
begin as the clock strikes 12.
Miss Tliorbus Will Be
II ride Sunday Wedding
Miss Marian Thorbus, daughter
of Mrs. Grace M. Thorbus, wJH be
nvm'lecl to Mr. Filbert Coleman,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Coleman,
at a 4 o'clock wedding Su'nday
afternoon at the St. Mark's church,
Episcopal. The serv'ce will he read
by Father Wm. B. Hamilton.
Miss Thorbus will wear a com-pii-te
ensemble of brown and will
t arry 41 bouquet of pink rosebuds.
Her sister. Miss Edith Thorbus, will
be her maid of honor. Mr. Wil
liam Heath will be the groom's at
tendant. , , Tho, ceremony will be read In the
presence of a few relatives and
friends of the two families.
.Mrs. lira ley Will
l-Inlrrtnhi ut Diiuier
Mr., nnd Mrs. Kease C. Braley
arc among members of local soci
ety who will entertain at dinner
prior to the community bail to be
held at the Oriental Gardens Sat
urday night.
Covers will be placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. John Boyle, Mr. and Mrs.
.1 tamilton X'atton, Dr. and Mrs.
I'.ert Lageson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert
,Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Garrett
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. G. Tyrce nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Braley.
Frhtuy.
M.-
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
In Yule Festivity Tuesday
Election of Officers Held
At the last meeting In November
election of ottit tgs for tho hadies'
Auxiliary lo Cauion Siskiyou was
held. The new i.lticors are: Anna
1 Jtateiuun. president; Marie Morris,
I vice president; Maud Stlckel, clerk;
: Carrie McDannell. treasurer. The
lmlieK will install nt the first meet
ing in the now year.
t; People's Khwtric The approucliing holiday season . Ashland. Central I'oint and Gold
Store; l'opular Itecordints; jhas brought about a resumption of Hill lor the purpose of observing I
news and markets by .Mail activities in the four branches 01 , tho work as oxeinjuiiied hy the
Tribune.
! the lodgo. and many social evenings lodges ut those places. At the ;
Christians Party
Is Jolly I'.vent.
Many moro little children will
have a happy Christina day as
a result of the party held last
ta veiling ny memoers 01 me jiusi-i n-'i.-. ......... "tl
ness and Professional Women's 6 to 7 Where to Go; Farm- 'are planned for the remainder of first meeting held this month the
club nt the Y. W. C. A. building. i ,,s' Kxehange Co - Opera- ;the winter. The first on the list third degree, was conferred by the
Tho brilliant Christmas tree was- tive; Franklin Cafe; Cecil ; beginning next week will he ft I team, under tho direction of Fred
loaded with gifts which will he' ""d Sally. . Christmas tree and entertainment, ' Snedicor, and more work is coming
distributed to the poor and eachi T to 8 Santa claus. KMKO: to be a feature of Tuesday evening, up.
mmin ,in..iit .. umnti unci of i Xcwh Digest: Novelty I'ltC. December 'St. A committee from1 (hikers for the coming term
staple foods to the party to be 8 to U KMF.D Studio Pre-
added to the Christmas baskets. sentation: Lets Get Asso-
Miss Winifmul Wnlker net ml as' Clateu, I
ehalrman of the party In thu ab
sence of Mrs. Kilna Isaacs, who
was unable to be present. Other
members of the 00m in it tee wore:
Mrs. Mary Hierma, Miss Lucy Da
ID.-
In death here late yesterday by
subjecting herself and thu boys to
montixide fumes from the exhaust
of their motor ear.
woman, Mrs,
the boys, Myrle,
found In tho
automobile by the father und hus
1 band. Albert Rail, whun he ro
(fl'j 1 turned frunf work.
TO DEATH BY RIMES:iS5&
KANSAS ITl'Y, Ui'
Tho ninthi-i- of un uppuiclilly hap- I RoRUe Rlv(,r Vallcy
py fiiinily liylt Iwii tnn with her pnrntliNe of the wnrld.
-Tho Scenic
ISTA.NIU'l.. Turkey, lice. 111.
I.-V) From lHurbckicr ill tin1 ro- j
9 to 10 Venetian Xlhts; !
Jimmy lSitticks Town House
Orchoiitni.
Saturday.
A. M.
vis. Miss Kldn Ghekirdl, Miss i :;. to nreiihiiim "
Katherino Stewart. Mr-. Wlnnlo1 cast of news uy .mm in"
Welslianr. Miss Winifred Walkcr.l "lie.
Miss Olive. Parker, .Miss Klsle 8 to 9 popular reoonlliiK".
Iirown. Miss Louise Common, Mrs. !) to 1 0 Krlemlship Circle
Pearl .McCredie. Miss Lynetta Peoples' Electric Store; Al
Goodwin and Miss MarKaret Kerr. born Bros.
All members of the committee,! 10 to 11 White King; Alex
. .i xti.. otn.o.. .i, nftpti- nnder's Grocery.
as teacher, came dressed in kid! 11 to 12 Film Tips and
costumes, and a (,-ood old fashion- Talks: Lawrence, Jeweler;
ed school proKiam was presented.! Shilling & Co.
Mls nhehirtli recited "Twap the I. M
N'iKht llefore Christmas,"
Davis. "The Shooting of Dan Me
Grew" and Miss Brown and Mrs.
Snuhn sang a duet. The school
sang "Jlnglo Hells" nnd "Silent
Night." und wore Joined In tho
chorus by the other guests.
Then Santa Claus, whose Vole
was well enacted by Mrs. Grace
Voss. appeared and distributed
the gifts. Supper was served by
members of the committee ut the
close of the program.
.Merry Christmas l'liiiiuctl
At Swigart Home
A merry Christmas day will be
enjoyed nt tho C. A. Swigart home,
with the return of three members
of the family for the holidays. Mr.
Swiuar.t and daughter. Miss Mary
Swigart. will arrive next Wednes
day from . Han Francisco and will
bring a house guest with them.
Miss Elizabeth, who is a ritudent
'at Oregon State college. Is expect
ed homo from CovalUs today or
tomurrow.
Mfc-s Dully Will
Speml Holidays Here.
Miss Fern Daily of Seattle. Wn.,
will arrive in -Medford Sunday
to spend the Christmas holidays
with her mother, Mrt'. Lllllo B.
Dally, nnd sister, Miss Marjorie.
Leaves for
Sea I lie.
MIku Melon Klnsev of tho city
library stnff will leave Medford : brothers Chris, Fred and Edgar
I'uesday for Seattle to spend thci Hyatt brought in a tomale mnun
Mir.s White Is
Honorcfl nl Slluuei'.
HIIGVK niVKlt. Ore.. Dec. 10.
(Spl.) Mrs. Una Mdlvain was
hostess December 1" nt a shower
honoring Miss Florence White.
whose marriage will be an event
of the near future. The gifts were
Placed under a small Christmas
tree.
Refreshments were served to the
following guests: Miss- White
Mrs. Effie Blackburn. Mrs. Effie
Blrdseye. Mrs. Dlek Ilichnmn, Mrs.
Clvde Galbrclth. Mm. Mary Dim-
mick. Mrs. John Aune. Mrs. Vic
tor Blrdseye. Mrs. Philip Stratum,
Mrs. Brownie Uangert. Mrs. Mar
tin Hurkhart. Mrs. Oscar Shep-
hed. Mrs. C. B. Botllin und Mrs.
Richard Swacker.
Mrs. James Whipple. Mrs. Fred
Denger. Mrs. August Sutherlin.
Mrs. need Carter, Mrs. Anderson.
Mrs, Henry Ooodali Mrs. Klchard
Scott, Mrs. F.dclmuth, Mrs. Wil
liam Moore, Mrs. Ira Phelps. Mrs.
John Urleding, Mrs. Charles War
ren. Mrs. Al Love, Mrs. William
White. Mrs. Garfield Ijvwa Mrs.
Robert Burkhart, Mrs. Vergal
Shults. and Miss Nevrc Todd.
Miss Brown Arrives
From School Today.
Miss Betty Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, is
among students nt tho University
of Oregon, who will spend the
Christmas holidays in .Medford.
Miss Brown is expected to arrive
from Eugene today.
Kill Bis Mountain I.lnil
LOVELAND. Colo. Three
Miss' l'J to 1 Swem's; Heath's
Drug Store: Lewis super- t
Service.
1 to 2B and M: Tan Dandy
Gold Seal; Scientific Lull-
oratories.
2 to :l Happiness Train:
Ward and Co.
3 to 4 Popular recordings.
4 to S John Cupp Furniture:
Kiddles' Period.
5 to 6 Boy Scouts: news and
markets, by Mail Tribune.
C to Where to Go: Beebe
Service Station: Franklin
Cafe; Cecil and Sally.
7 to S Let's Get Associated;
New Digest: Murray and
Harries, UHC.
. g to o Christmas Carols,
K M E D Weekly Review,
I'BC. I
9 to 10 Jimmy lllttlck's
. Town House Orch. ,
Medford l-odge No. S3 has has been have been elected and are: O. Hull. ; mul M' r" P'.m a
named to act with a committee noble grand; Kd Piitinnn. vice "f " ;-''' "
from Olive Kohekah Lodge No. 2S grand, the rocotdinK und iinancial ! :"Us "U,,",,U,1,IK'S- An old worn
to handle the affair, and a program , secretaries holding ever, being j '" ' '"'i'i ""'"'B '""king at
will ho put on for the kiddles ami ! elected for the year instead of six " ;''"'' UH'HK "'f11;'",1" "f1"'1' "
grown-ups alike. j months. These officers will bo (,,. U H"'l any children; shed like one.
The lodgo has adopted this us i stalled in January. . I he chauffeur tried to explain
an annual custom, and this event I ben along came an accompany.
is looked forward to by the mem-! At the last ineeiiig of Hague motorcycle. lhe motorists
bership as one ot the best evenings j iiv)1. Encampment No. :M, a smoU- ''Mt behind them a reputation for
of the year. Santa Claus will bo , cr W;ts held und a supper and en-! stinginess nnd lying. (
Ihere In all his trimmings and tne
little folks will receive a visit from
him about 8:110 that evening.
Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 2S held
the annual "home coming" gather
ing Monday evening, and visitors
from the surrounding towns were
present, along with tho local mom
hers for the ovening. Following
the business meeting the annual
roll call was held.
Officers for the lodge for the i
coming term have been elected as
follows: Kate Laidley, nomo ! prcpnriug for
grand; Liiue ciarii
terliiinmeiil, the dale to be named
later, was planned lor members of
some deserving families who will
be (alien to the hall as guests of
order for the evening.
Officers for this branch elected
for the next term are: Richard
('alder, chief patriarch; Curl Pear
son, senior wnrilon; W. F. Keelor,'
junior warden; L. O. Howard,
scribe, mid Samuel Bateniau. high
j priest.
500 REGISTERED F0K
Why Make Your Own When
MINCE MEAT
Meet all requirements of
Grandmother's Pie Triumph
SALEM. Ore.. Dec- 19. Wl
Final cheek of registrations for
: emergency highway work an-
i'anton Siskiyou No. 10 has been nouneed today by the Marlon
Inspection and 111- couiitv court shows that over 500
vice grand: ' 0t,ii:,,u m- ..m..,,-., ,n,.i iu i.,,tHiu i, ...... ...,.,it.,...,.i i,.... r.. th ,-,
Maud Stiekel, financial secretary; I i shape for a visit from Depart-! The aourt estimates that about 60
Mary Wiley, recording secretary; , nient Comuiundor Wudsworlli. Al I prr oent of this number w ill be
Carrie Kickert, treasurer. Tho now
officers will be installed early in
January.
Medt'ord Lodge No. $:! has been
active J.he past few mouths,- and
visits have been made by the de
gree team and oilier members toary.
the meeting held for tho purpose
officers for 1!"1 were elected as
follows: Captain. Al Clark; lieu
tenant, Saniuul liutemnn; suslgn.
V. F. Hector; clerk, V. K. Itedden;
accountuut. James llunilin. lu-
stallulion will take place in .lanu-
enilllcd to go to work under tile
emergency plan as men 111 dire
need or witli families to support
and out of employment.
Perry, p. V. Cannon building
addition to store to make mom for
p,wiiiffi,-o ' '
II
A Hat
will make the
Perfect Gift
for 'Her'
Jacque Lenox
303 E. Main
holidays with relatives.
Gttots or
I'lulcrwiMMls.
Mr. and Mrs. P.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A.
Lewis Carson were
evening of Mr. and
Underwood.
I Mocller,
tuin lion measuring nix f?et three
inches in length. It was the sec
ond lion they killed thla winter.
Eugene. Fox West Coast The-
Fallin andiaters. Inc.. will spend ?ril).ooo In
guests last building improvements In McDon
.Mrs. Allen; aid and Rex theaters hero this
I winter.
7 to 7:30 p.m. Armstrong Quak- I
ers. NBC service to KGO, KIIQ
KOMO, KGW, KFI
7:30 to S p.m. Rndlo-Keilh-Or-phcum
program. NBC service
to KGO. KIIQ, KOMO, KGW,
KFI, KFSD. KTAR
8 to 8:10 p.m. Thclina Brown.
NBC service to KGO, KFSD
8:15 to 8:30 p.m. r Krownbllt
Footlltes. iS'BC service to KGO,
KIIQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KFSD
KTAR
S:3n to 8:45 p.m. Amos 'n' Andy.
NBC service to KGO, KHQ,
KOMO. KGW. KECA, KFSD
8:45 to 8:15 p. in. Tone Pictures.
NBC service to KGO, KHQ,
KOMO, KGW, KFI
9:15 to 9:30 p.m. Hill Billy Boys.
NBC service to KGO
9:30 to 10 p.m. Metropolitans.
NBC service to KFSD, KOA
9:30 to 10 p.m. The Trial of Vlvl
onne Ware. NBC service to KGO
10 to 10:30 p.m. Nutional Play
ers. NBC service to KGO, KSL,
KOA
10:30 to 11 p.m. Pacific Nomads.
NBC service to KGO, KOA,
KSL 10:46 to 11 p.m.
1 It to 12 p.m. 'Dance orchestra.
NBC service to KGO, KFI. KSL
1
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You are cordially incited to
"BREAKFAST iriTll SPERRY
SUNDAY MORNING
OVKR THE S B C NETWORK
Wall Street Report
AT
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Uncle Lee, the bachelor host,
with his two adopted children,
antMnna Kristina, the Swedish 0
maid, and various talented
quests contribute to a Aried
program of melody and mirth,
with the compliments of thf
Sperry Vb&r Co.
Nl-W YORK, Dec. 19. (T) The
stock inurket extended Its recovery
through a third session today und
best prices were made In the last
hour. The closing tone was strong.
Trading however slackened mark
edly, the day's turnover amount
ing to about 2,250,0011 shares.
Such Industrials ns U. S. Steel,
National Biscuit, Wcstiughousc
Electric, American Can and Air
Reduction gained two lo three, and
Case about 5.
Today's closing prices for 15
selected stocks follow:
Am. Can 1 1 2
Am. Tel. and Tel i;7",
Anaconda. 2iPi
Col. Gas 33 '
CurtlsH Wright '. 2
General Electric (new) 44
General Motors 34 U
Kennlcot Copper 20 "j,
Mont. Ward 1
Radio Corporation 1 3 Tit
Heading Ill
SearR Roebuck ....
S. !
United All- Craft
U S. Steel ;..
. 4'J-S
.. 24
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FOR COASI JAUNT
Ti;S(W,OOSA. Alii., Dir.
P A In damn'! rrim?n i I w at
primptl tmlay for it third Jotirn.'y
j to l'ttadf na, Otlif., to ffiKar a
I'iM'ific ro;ift hatH'hn in the
KFSD KFI KPO KC.W KOMO KIIQ
Q
I Kf ltowl.
j Thi- NfW Year's day Kami' with
W'nf hiriKtun St;it will mark tho
! end ttf rljrht -ar of rnai hint? nt
j Alabama for Wallet. Wmlf. H
ufo witp Vh(1i''h foiih Juuriifj
td F'rtidona. throp n- a r-mrh n n!
unf" ik n itl."i- wiih (irnwn In
lam r
Shot Hv 1,1'fnrc Ifoarriliti the
fpTiHl th lam wn ordered If
r.iakf n tVw In t
ItiK tl..f..
KJ 4
Thfi c w ci i .200 frwrr miir
rianfn In California durlnif th f ii t
nlnf mnnthii uf than duiine
th rnrrcfpnn'Hntf "-ih-d "f ih
prffc-iintt ytr,
Med ford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better We Give S. & H. Saving Stamps Phone 232
HOSIERY
$1.00
A fine gauge silk to the hem, full fashioned
hose.
Special on baby sweaters
Kefiular !s:i.45, tomorrow
Ki'srnlar ifl.ilS, tomorrow
! $2.1f)
- $1.49
vDEPMTMENTSME
C. A. MEEKER, Manager :
Sweater Sets
Leggings, sweater and jacket.
tomorrow
Regular 94.96
$2.98
Etchcraf t Pictures
A real Oregon product. Etchings on Oregon Fir
S1.25 to S1.50
M.M
Store Specials for Thrifty Slioppers
MEN'S BATH ROBES
$4.75
Priced as
Low as . . . '.
Other suggestions for men's Christmns : Ties, Socks, Garter
Sets, Handkerchiefs. Bill Folds, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Muf
lers,. Comb and Brush Sets.
Men's Shins for Christmas
Kvery. size inul a lai'iio tlispliiy of
colors.
Mrondclolh Shirts $1.25. $1.45.
$1.95. $2.45. $3 75. $3 95
Silk Stripe $2.75 to $3.95
Kiiyon $1.95 to $5.95
(Vlaiifsc : $3.95
All silk $5-95
Men's
Pajamas
Kimcv Mroiuli'loth
$1.95 to $3.95
I'.nifrcc Silk (individ
unl pack)
$3.95 t $4.75
Outing.
$1.15 t $2.25
BIG VALUES IN MEN'S SHOES
Gloves
Lined k'Hllicr gloves,
brown or (jn'.v.
. $1.95
QUILTED ROBES
A ili'linlitful sliowinjt of (piiltcil robes in bla::k
and eolors imported ;( froiu Japan, exceptional,
values lit prices us' loWiis'-'
l.u v
I i
Men's Sweaters
Men's cotton flecce-linol
.jersey s ' rate r s, coa!
style', special 5 1.49
Women's
Pajamas
Women's niyon pajamas
in pencil, (rreeii, rose and
pink, with conl rnstiiic;
S1.39
Rayon Hose
Women 's pine wool and
rayon hose. Nebular i'He
values
59c
Women's Gloves
Women's fabric u'loves,
fancy cuffs, all si.cs, spe
cial '
! 59c 5
Women'j Night
Gowns
Women's rayon iiilil
t'craiw in Jiencli, orcliid
and I ink, lace trimiucd.
98c
Boys' Blazers
Hoys' all wool plaid blaz
ers, basement special
S2.98
$9.95!
Give Pajamas for Christmas
We have an unusually.' fine array of pamiiias for
the holidays', priced as low as
$2.95
MUNSINGWEAR
Combinations ( $1.50 to $2.50
I'lijamas $3.50 to $4.50
(iowus $2.98
Pullman Holies lo match Pajamas $3.50
Hlm.11.r-r $1.50 t $1.98
a- - 9S 10 $1.25
Vests ,.....i.C...l:(i.;;
I Van Raalte
Hosiery and
Undcrthing8
"He-ausc she loves nice
, things"
Hosiery
$1.50 to $1.95
I'ndertliiiiKS
$2.95 to $5.45
CLIP THIS COUPON NOW
CERTIFICATE
30 FREE
S. & H. Green Discount Stamps on
Cash Purchase of $1.00 or Over
M. M. Dept. Store
Address
Name
Void After Dc emlier St- Pl.lu
A Christmas
Suggestion
AN ENNA JETTICK GIFT CARD
$5 and $6
A lovely Ktrt for u woninn or nli-1
is puir ol ICiiiih .luttlck Shoes,
liny one ot our Knna Jclllck Kift
ciiril and huiiiI to the pcrnen to
wlicun you wish lo Rlvo tho allocs.
Tlioy can lii'lnK tho card to as and
lie properly filled with ft pnlr ot
their choice of stylu 'of Unna Jot-tli-k
Sliowi., ......
iiiiiiii
a 1
Hundreds
of Gifts at
the Stamp
Parlor to Be
Exchanged
for Stamps