Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAOE SEVEN
ivoeiei
Guild Members Are
Entertained Home
of Mrs. M. Chapman
WILL HAVE TREE
ET M
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pe Ons)
A rural rhur. h nc nr rharlmtc Krancv plan to '1 H '.."0.- A nirinoi-hil In Orron Itundulnh
.V. ('., The KU'H' t'rorii l'rslyi.r turn dtn niK I'.Kll-itJ lor iveon.struf- Smith, l-it,-npr of On' l unieilfrato
in. li.i 73:. CHiitiHinlcint. anil lion of roads lU'vaaluU'il in ttic 'rhri, lias Ihm-h nhvoilcd at Ctilvai-y
7 I 7 Smul.iy .. iiool int'mlM-r. V.ir!,l war. Kpisropal olllirrh, Fletcher, N.' C.
I'liriHtnuia (iecurntions gavta
Bala utmosphoro to tho meeting
Monday evening of tho Crater
Lake Guild of the Flint Presby
terian church Jield ut the homo of
Mrs. Jlaud Chapman on Geneseel
si reel.
ltev. C. n. Porter Rave a talk
on tho subject of China and sev
eral Rames and contests were en
Joyed during tho evening. Prize
winners were Mrs. Miller, MIks
lsohcl Wllslo and Mrs. W. II.
Jones.
At tho close of the evening re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Chapman and her assistants, Miss
Margaret Kerr, Mrs. Unggerty,
Mrs. Dynun ami Miss Marie Hidings.
Chritsmas Cantata
Will Be Presented
Christian Church
. iau grimaces, and comic knasliin !
! of teeth. I
It Is ilifi'ii ull for one who goes j
! Mirough litis in a perpetual slate ;
! f of narcissus adoration to under-1
All Mcdford will vlsl' the lloliyj Throui;ll the courtesy of The Bland Americans, largely engaged ;
theater Christmas day to ec on California Oregon Power Co., each!'" 1,'al Wl" j
W'hal will our best minds say
It has b,.en the custom of the) m.lUl,s 101. 1!(,;.(,(n (li,,iut ,n od vest pocket calendar-, featuring ,.,,,., Hl, Wanls the Cniled
Woodmen of the World to observe ; homo town in one of the most col-;"." n'traetlve picture of the Cop states to lend money to liussia
Chriylmas. Kor years past the lo-(orful productions
cal camp lias, each year, installed "V'hoopee,"
a tree, loaded it with gifts and in-
1 !,.. a tl... I.-- 1 l.i,-:il iiMl.H,,,... will tv thi
, i.iw. , n . is niu win our nest munis say
..... x i l ! month one of the new Copco l!:il ,i... i. ...... i... c ... '
.No. t generating station loealeu ... . i ,,,. i.lllllsl ..1..1 develciioneiil
at Copeo. California, wlili-lf is onclliml m.,m, Ullde with tile l llll i
of Ihe most important power. n Stales. 1
plants of the company's system.; Seualtir llonlll savs that in Kus
tin the reverse side is a complete 1 sin K,.t,1,,,;l undeveloped mar-1
alen.iar for mat with the quur- ket wails us. if wo are bold enough 1
of the year,
Miss Kinley was chosen by I'Mor-
CMK ZleilVM. liimnnu foltieM orn-
vited not only the members fducer. who dlroetod '-Whoopee."
tllO ClI HIM lillt I hnii' nniehlmiu mill ! n u ..mi ..f 1 ti., ni.'ht mna twin ut I ! 1
their neiirhlHU's famlll e s The1 uirl h. Hoilvu-on.i aim u th.! tl,1,y t,;lU's " -')''( l'li-fcrreil lo Ho(i!t It
Woodmen uf the World belk'Ve in ! dautfluer of .Mi k. William tiwarta Hlork li't.ll'ly displayed for j n1lti ,,uHn't exei't tlu kov
tho Idea of making people haiMy ; of this city and well known her
they believe, that a kind word.! by hosts of people who have eome
a kind deed, a friendly act a j to think of her an the "CJolden
neighborly consideration is thoj iirl." the name ctveii her by show
frieatest thlnj; that ean be given j ci ltiet several years au'o
by man to man. she is now roiurninij from a se
In UeepiHK with this priiRipal j eral months tour of Kurope. wheroj
1110 loeai camp uas arj anni'ii ir site
a Christmas tree at lt hall. Tues- j Scandinavian countries
tile benefit of local stockholder'
of the company.
This vest pocket type uf calen
dar lias proved popular in the
rust with not milv men but wo-
tv men us well. JJeinir of small size tlin jn t.lu-iy cdilioilH of iiltiMnooii
it is aiways avauame lor reici- newspapers, you read unoui iiiese
.visited In Spain. CJermany. tlic"il Iw UUf 11111,1 wno La!,"-S
inrilnnviim .nnnti ioo nmi i n.r- 1,1 llis vost IHU'ket or card case j , tvm hotly ot u num. taken
enuneut It) be bold enough lo defy
the financial "best minds" that ut
present control it.
.
In New York, whore this is writ-
In.- keeping with observance of
t lie beautiful Yulctide season a
Christmas cantata, "The Angelic
Choir" will be presented at tht
First Christian church this eve
ning, beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
The cantata Is being directed by
-Mrs. Kffie Herbert Yeoman.
Tho program will include quur
ti ties of ladies', men's and mixed
voiced us well ns duet work. Solo
purts will be taken by Ruth Heed.
I.ols Young, .Margery Hon, Mar
mie Olson, ti. G. Centner and Mrs.
Yeoman.
Montana Mahan Knnerson will
assist in obltgato work.
Officers Elected By .
Daughters, Veterans
day evening, December 23. ut 7:30 mml making her headquarter pi I n,,u lo t,u' woni;l who keep It j fur a ride, is found in a descried
o'clock. There will be a program ( London. While there she was guest 1 tn her I,urso- The Cvn" 1 automobile. No longer news.
for the kiddies, games, stunts, f ijVd tleorge and other interna-i '
.alendars are being enclosed Willi i . woman, respe-ctabk', swear
prizes, races, songs, recitations t;Unatiy known figures. She villi"11 "Kht bills during the month that she was arrested and u magis-j
and a real Old St. Nick, as veiiistop In New York to start work in" r"-- "- ume, iucmhumi in a onuivHiumim
as a bushel of fun for Uad una a vw BC reen production upon her 1,1 u.-. ...u. ...... i..u SK. ,, im u u. . no
Ma. ' j return to the states.
Thin evening is not restricted tOj she plays a prominent part in
the membership, but to all who,tlf? c,orus of "Sin Takes a Holi-
each and every customer will re-jof her innocence. That is u reg-
celve one of these liandy llttlejuiar trade In New York, and a-
calendars
j parently is nobody 'h concern.
care to join in the evening s ,iUy." in which Constance Itennett 1
amusements. Kverythlng will be!iH ytan-pd. This picture also will be I
free and oil are Invited. I featured at the Holly theater in
The cardinal principles of ,j,e V4.ry noar fUture, j
Woodmenism is I jest summed up! n "Whoopee." Miss Kinley np-j
in me poem wiuh-ii "i pears in costumes which were es-
nuui j.iciuii. lunin tj .
At its last meeting Klta D.
Ilubbs tent, Jaughters of L'nlon
Veterans, elected officers for l3l
as follows: I'resldcnt, Miss Cox:
senior vice president. Mrs. IJt K.
Uilliams; junior vice president,
.M iss Maggie lOdwarils: patriotic
instructor, .Mrs. May hello Church:
treasurer, Mrs. Oliver RogorH;
chaplain. Miss Leonie Hull; coun
cil, Mrs. O. W. Xeilson, Mrs.
Holmes, Mrs. Hubbard. The new
officers will be installed January 9.
Articles for the box lo be sent in
to the veterans' home' at Hose
burg should be left with Mrs. Nell
soii or Mrs. Church before Decem
ber -7. The next meeting will bo
December at the armory.
Pythians To Hold
Christmas Party
"If I can live
To make some pale face brighter,
and to give
A second luster to some tear
dimmed eye,
Or een impart
One throb of comfort to an ach
ing heart,
O r h ee r so m e wa y wo r
passing by;
If I can lend
A strong hand to the fallen, or
defend J .
The right against a single envious? ,
Another magistrate is indicted
with his wife, accused of buying
J Ms j"l on the bench, and u doctor
is uiuicieu will, inn i mi iiiniiih
$-'.000 to get the indorsement ot
o'W.l r.t-.........
ling up fraudulent chaiuy halls ami
sending around' strong arm sales
Christum eve. between tho m(,n , forco H nut 11 shop keepers
hours of S::to and !i:30. the faeill-iIO hnv wlth hiackmaillim threats.
ior ner uances iau to rop nnv oi , ues ot me joeai rauio siaimn win, mi j.n i. ues In our civiliza-
uie siicen from her golden hair. : oe set asuie ior tnc use oi houui-
picially created to emphasize herl
blond loveliness, feathers, plumes,
chiffons and laces all have been
woven into diaphanous lines which
enhance her natural beauty.
The elaborate he.iddreses chosen
Photographs taken in several of orn Oregon radio fans, in an all-.
tioil.
the costumes worn In "Whoone"" i request Christmas greeting pro- ; Hoiiohilii tmiHtrts Callfoniia Tives
n soul in';,r1 now on display at the Holly j gram. Through the courtesy of C. ' HoXOLl'lA. Dec. -0. (A')
theater, where the picture will i Karl liradfisn. jeweler, tnis one- i-.very year tne ctiy or iionoiuiu
open Christmas day to play for ' hour program w ill be reserved imports its Christmas trees from
the remainder of the week.
strain
My life, though bare
Perhaps of much that seemeth
dear and fair
To us pf, earth, will not have been
in vain.
The purest joy.
Most near to heaven, far from
earth's nlloy
Is bidding cloud give way to sun
and shine;
And 'twill be well
If on that day of days the angels
tell
Of me. "She did her bet't for one
of Them."
Talisman temple. No. 40, Pyth
ian Sisters, met in regular session
in the new Pythian hall, corner of
Ktfth and Grape streets, Wednes
day evening, December 7, lit 30.
I 'la ns for a Christmas party, ar
ranged for Knights of Pythias,
Pythian Sisters and their families,
were completed.
The program wil lopen at 7:30
p. m. Monday. December 22, after
which a Christmas tree will be
enjoyed by all especially the young
er people and tiny tots in attend
ance. A happy evening Is promised by
(he committee of knights and
Pythian Sisters.
YNItliiff from
I, s Angeles
Mrs. Carol Carpenter, Miss Peg
Van Scoyoc and MIsh Marian Van
Scoyoe. of Jos Angeles arc in the
city visiting relatives und friends.
Ti'ci Cutters taught
IDAHO l-'ALi-S, Idaho, Dec. '20.
iVi Some poor families who were
not going to have Christmas trees
are looking forward now to re
ceiving them from forest rangers.
Three truck loads of trees were
i-onf Iscated after they had been
ut down in national forests with
out federal permission.
"Icp Stalls" In South
Dl'KNOS AIKKS, Dec. iio. UVt
South of the equator Christinas is
a slimmer holiday. There, are "ice
si a lis." with chairs and -benches,
for perspiring pleasure seekers In
Argentina, Itrozll and Chile.
I tuth Lyon, popular radio so
prano, will be one of the feature
urticts on The T o g g c r y-Nunn-Itush
program over station KMKD
Monday night from (1:15 to 6:45
In a specially selected medley of
Friml's.
The program will include the
orchestra's interpretation of Von
Webber's "Invitation to the
Dance". Mr. Uudolph Mangold, di
rector of the orchestra, will play
a violin solo. "Canzonetta," by A.
d'Ambrosia.
The popular voice of Mi
thfn Mnonstermann will also be
heard In a solo selection of the
chorus, "Ask tier While The Hand I
Is Playing." from Victor Herbert s
popular operetta, "Hose of A!-,
geria." , ;
i
It was announced yesterday by
I - W. Hadilow, traveling auditor
and inspector for the Western
Loan and liuildlng Company, of
Salt Lake City, that Charles A.
Wing had been appointed district
representative for that company.
The Western Loan and Huilding
Company is one of the oldest and
largest financial Institutions in
Hie west, having authorized capi
tal of sixty-five million dollars
and assets of over thirty million
dollars.
In an Interview today, Mr.llud
dow stated his great faith, In the
Itogue Jilver valley 'and stated
that it Is one of the "bright"
spots of the Pacific coast and pre
dicts a great future for it.
Mr. Wing is being congratula
ted by his many friends In ftciir
Ing such a valuable, connection
for the Hertford office. Owing to
the desirability of the "Western's"
loan it Is estimated that several
hundred thousand dollars will be
loaned through Mr. Wing for tho
development of Southern Oregon
cities.
for the pleasure of those gathered California,
In i he family circles around the Hawaii has snow clad moun
Christmas trees. tains but there are no suitable
The prograjii. as planned will evergreen trees, so the prop'i"
prove a very pleasant feature, and Yulctide touch is brought 2-100
every one on the air Christmas i miles to the mld-paclflc.
ftr-mi evo- 'H invited to communicate t
I LUM their rcouests to either Mr. Brad-! Women, admitted free to South
UUll ?i fish, at 115 Kast Main street, or; Atlantic league baseball games
' ' ' l t loot ..-Ill ll.. W.,. 111.-1.1 t,k
to tne siutiios or K.MKU. ? . , i ,Ll mui,u"'
f j , ' ; 1 )iay admission in 1H31, the asso-
Olnsslffrd adertising gets results : eintion chiefs have decided,
Prizes for Outdoor Lighting
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 20. (A)
Awards of $1000 in cash and other
prizes were offered in the fourth
annual Christmas outdoor lighting
contest here.
Pre-Inventory Sale
30 off Until January 1, 1931
"Marvelous" is the expression of all wlio sec tho
' jfew Estate "&as Range.
i ,
We Deliver Real Heat at Prices
as Low as 1-10 of lc per Cu. Ft.
That Are Smart at Prices
That Make Shopping Easy
Rollin's
Run-Stop
Silk Hosiery
the very latest in smart
hosiery with Fronch panel
heel. All colors ami sizes
ranging from 82 tc 108.
Special for the holidays
$1.45 a pair
Rollin's
Silk Hosiery
Think of it! 12 delightful
new shades for your se
lection and the sizes range
from 8!2 to 10"s. Christ
mas special pair
$1.85
Rollin's
Silk Hose
SERVICE WEIGHTS
All colors for winter and
early spring wearing and
the sizes range from 8!
to 10's. Special to Christ
mas shoppers, pair
95c
Pajamas
Attractive new pajama crea
tions of baronette satin, art
satins and rayon crepes In
both plain colors and smart
printed patterns. Values to
$14.95.
$9.85
Broadcloth
Pajama Suits
Smart new pajama suits in
sizes from 14 to 20. These are
exceptional holiday values at
$2.95
Leather Jackets
We have just received a new
shipment of leather jackets
In black, brown, navy and
red, on sale at
$13.95
Lingerie
A special grouping of
smart lingerie will be of
fered this week at
$1.89 each
Crepe de chine Step-ins
Crepe de chine Dance Sets
Crepe de chine Panties
Rayon Dance Sets
Rayon Step-ins
Rayon Panties
Rayon Combinations
These are real values
at $1.89 each.
Lounging Robes
in satins, crepes and ray
on crepes
$9.85 to $19.75
Exquisite New Coats and Dresses at Special Low Prices
101 South
Central
Phone 28
Southern Oregon Gas Corp.
"Homo of Instant Heat"
209 West Main Street ' ' ' Phone 520
MEEHKG TUESDAY
The niomlM'iu or thr MetUonl
Uulary club will liuhl thHr annua
Christmas nifdin- Tuesday ihmjii.
Dt'ceml'cr -3. at the llntrl .MimI
fonl. A special Yuktido prurnm
lias hecm planned hy Charles Clay,
rlmiiimin of the program commit
tee, and n 1"0 per cent attendance
is rotur.ted hy prosldent '"rn.
The ...
Christmas Jewelry
Store
Larry Schade
Your
Favorite Jeweler
Since 1018
i
FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Every Purchase at
Jarmin & Woods Drug Store
COUNTS TOWARD WINNING
A$65
Xoilet Set
GET YOUR PURCHASE CARD TODAY!
5 555555555555050 5
Free $05.00 Toilet Set Christinas Purchase Card
Purchaser
Address ;
Name of Dealer, Jarmin & Woods Drug Store
Mcdford, Oregon
Amount of I'liivliiise di'siiriuiti'il mi this
canl In In' iiicc(l lo m-dit of
10 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10. 10 10 10 10
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SET IN WINDOW
ASK FOR DETAILS
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The Final Touch to the
Christmas Dinner
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