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PXTJE FOUR MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OBEOON', FRTDAY, DECEMBER "20,-1930. H i is h 5 is a 4 " i 4 (1i t; or 611 IVIUGH BELATED YULET1DE MAIL YET TO DELIVER u niiinuiiiiN nun if . i , .MIiliilc.liL,Ma-e'lluWH ' Irfirjci'. Crowd In Church. On' nt tho most beautiful aervoncc of tho Holy Christmas day wait tho niidnlKht mas con ducted liy Father Prancl W. Itlnok tit thi. Snored 1 1. 'nil chinch, Ciithnllc, Chrlstmns eve. Whnn : Packages Received Wed- np;riav F vpn ino anfJ """ einok mmrit twelve tiiechuroh -' wiui filled to . oia4ty with poo- ; unristmas Day Being ue ' livered Today, 1,1 ' irtirrmifNi iir ,rniiy.t .. .. on-1 I'mhubfyl the liuvt if vent r tho week wns tho annual ennm- mas hall uUen lunt evenlnif nt tho Oriental (iardeiiH under tho niiHpircH of the Modford I'ont, Amorlrnn Iot:ion. All ttoclnl ktouph of tho valloy woro ropreHcnted nt the dance, which wuh preceded :.u latherlnff from tho fionnrul tnlk ownhenrd n limit jown today nnd barked up hy tho poHtoffJco roc """ 1 ordH, Med ford nail a jtrent Chrltit ' ' iniiM day yontordny. ' : Tho nonioffjco aorvlco, notwlth ntandltiic tho record -breaking vol - uttio of Christmas parooln and lot - "' ' ti-H Hint hod been arriving for '"' day pant, delivered ovory hit of ('ht iMtmuH mail that had urrlvcd In tho city hy early Wodnonday nftor ''" noon, hy 8 o'clock chrlKtmni ovo. It wan a pliyaicnl ImpoKKlhlllty to dolh-or tho other ChrlHtmuH par colt( ami letter that arrived on I Wednesday evening' traiiiH that 4 nitrht, In vlow of tho fact that j tho poMtnffiee. censed tn function Ifiat midnight until the muriilnK fI- lowing ChrlntmH day. 5 Thin holalod mall along with that I 3 which arrived on tho trains Chrlht b9ma day; amounting in nil to oyer r ' 2H0 Mnckit, faced thu pustofflee r, force when thoy ro tint tod for duty ?MI thia morning to sort It nnd other wIho pie pa to fur delivery to tho home. Thin and other holatod r11-! ChrlsinuiH mall arriving on tlto 1 1" tralivt today up until, noon wan all yVJ to ho delivered hy ovonlnir today . As nn. Indication of (ho hupo vol fihpio op mall ent out from Mod ' 'Word during tho Christ man season, tjj J 'l w;iH Htatod at tho ptwioffioo 1hl L mrnln that alroady tho rocolpiM ji,v l'iimtor- wam within iua of tho " ' ft:tl Htnnin mitt of Hoivmhor n -iL year no. This nu-aiM thijt thb Sp-lf manili'A rwoIpiH will o far ovor Hrfi tho financial reoolptn of lunt 1- "jr t?omhoi plu ut many faiilm and oroodHj tiy numomiiH dinner nai tio. The and tho program of Hpoclal mtiMlo, j holiday Honxon wan emphaHlzod In a roplioa of tho- fimt thrlntmn j doconttlona nnd tho many color Htoiy wum an unwed In the wini-l ful Kowns worn hy tho dancfrt. luury uh a fitting HottliiK for thol Horvleon. Mm, Moroia MikHoho tnhlo for 24 Kiiest. Mahor, who laturnod to Modford j will Kntcrtnln Willi from San rrani'luoo for tho h'tll-1 Oanolnjt I'nrty TriulKht 1 daH, provided as-orKanlnt. Mom-j .MIhh Lueillo nnd Iturton Lowry, 1 horn of tho oholr, which waH lod daughter nnd Hon of Mr. nnd MrH. hy Mr. A. Hakrafdn. worn Mr.n. n. Lowry, will entertain thlH ; IBl' ' ll'itrry ItoMctiliniu nnlvort In' Moilfui-rt Itiiliij-. ti-iini HtmtjUli who)'" h Hfictit Movoml' iIiivm rolliiwinit JL Mr. 11oiiilKm I'i'iii'OHOntoil th Itni1 Crock Kiniiy enmnnny nt the NiirthwcMt - Hprny confiircttco luwt) ThiirHtliiy. )lii(lciiltui'litH nnil Hiuny cs !nf rrtn were In - nttondnncp, '-Hx-it-l pcrlmcnt ' Htutlun '..iiicrntorM .nuyo S cmrt of; their woi K for tho print ; '. yi'inv mill iniirtc I'lyQinnioiulntliiiiii IHf tn wnri'scntiitlvpii or the nil npi'liy "I'l iniinnrncttircrx. !M1 BY FALL ON AX BLADt ..a j .,. Knrlcy HcrirnVil, II,' In In' ih' ftiu-rcd llcnrt hopltul rocclvliiK treatment for a hail cut In hi flUt rluhl wrlut, rccilvcil thin nuirnliiK when ho fell on nn nx. Tht hoy had ffoni for wood wUh hl fnthor when th accident or- Soveml toiKloiiK hi hlH cinvi!. LJI wrlKt II, -if JL wore rut. Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbunf-Vlrgln Station) (Ml: m UP, :,i -i J i t.o r-Vfoiil.Mi lilectilc jit or K.li:i iTentatlin: niw' I; !) ami inurkeu hy Mall T.I- i i ,j hull t to lWhrr to flu; Far- I . morn KxchniiKo Co.-oiiera- ' live: Cecil ttml Sally -(-' 7 ami Clillilren' hour: f fr- ' New lilRetit; Murray ami i, Hnrrli I'HO J(,IJ II to I.el' 0t AlMoclllteil: l'Ht'; KXIIII) iireenintlon r:lp . Ycuutliui NlRhm Vlti' '( i I to- to J I in in y . Uiuiclv '1:J Town Houro orchcNtt-a j! Sniunlay A. M. U 7:Si lo nM:0(fai.t,lrond.. ' , ct of newa by Mull Tri- J'S un !' -' 4 I lo 8 Popular recordings: l. IHuilKOn Itailto Shop lo in friendship Oti-cle: , Peoples Clectrlc 8Ur; U jhi and M Hi lo to II White Kins; Alrv- ' M miller's Kood Shop II to I! Film Tiiv. and ,i , Talks; A. KclilllltiK Co. IW' v.-it. 'I 4. 1 l 1 . R'nt n.utli nn.l , Olft Shop: lleath'a I'rua. I Stan: l-rwts suer 8r-le vj. Station -L 1 to I Popular rWordlnira: I'an Dundy: Hold Seal pro- Ui in: .lohn J. Wllklnwn. .Mi km Ifcrtlllc MlkHfho, m'ih. A. Sakraidn. Mrs. .1. TrovoHt, Mm. Kuport Mnddox, Mm. Kiwo H in trior, Mm Krank (Iriti-rh, MIhh Knthh'on Km on, Ray mond Mlkm ho nnd W. H. Stewart. I.eavint; tho church follow inn inimH, tho orowd. found the ky brilliantly Hk htnd with Htarw, which oIko womod epocially ar raiiKcd to kIvo more beauty to tho froMty nlnht In honor of tho Chrlatmari Htory. atilon Vluh t'oiirontnit(fl On clirMmuM hLrlitlntt. Mombei-H of the Modford Oar den olub nro oontorhiK their intor okIh today In tha outdoor t'hriHt mnM llKhtli.tf cmntem. (MirlBtmnH 1h ovor, hut Modford homes will ho beautifully Hiilitod throiiKnoU! tho Yulotldo Henwon nnd entries In tho content will bo rocolvod un til tl o'olnrk Suturdtiy ovonlnK, Tho contoHt !' beliiK nponHored by tho (la rd on i.-luh and tho mem ber nro ut'Klntf all local ronl dontrt, who jtavo pro pa red out door lighting diHp)ay to roulHtor Tho diMplayH will bo jndjrod Sun day ovoninn, nod tlio lowly prizes oxhlbltod In tho Chamber of I'nm llteroo biiitdhiK awainlod. , llnmo WiHldlmc Will llo Kvont iif. Saturday. ?J Tomorrow morning nt tho homo of her parentH, Mr. nnd Mrs. lon It. lliiriltiiiH. MIhh Melon rlnlr Hun- klnn will boeomo tho brldo 6f Mr. 'fltiHwll ' Homon,' Hon of Mr and Mrn. K. J. flemon. Uov. rinudo H. Porter of the KlrMt Presbytn Han ohurel) will mini tl6 weddlnH Morvleo.' n - MIhh' flortrurte 'Husking ulster of tho hrldo-to-be. will bo her muld of honor und . Mr. Jlnnior Marx, tho uroom's nttondnnt Followliur tho wo it.) Inn nnd iuhehoon. 1 too bridal conplo will leave for a , motor trip south. ' Dmuv l(tnday Intorrstn ' Tlio Vminifrr Sot ' Tho ynuiiKror not of St. Mnrk'H parish will ho ontortulned 1 ut a ditrtiolnir purty Monday uv.onlnR at St,':MnrkV Ouild half to, ho jjlvon by the IiuUoh of tho uultd. ; Music will bo furnished by tho Melody Jloy orchestra und u Rain ovonlntr iM proinlued all who at tend.; ; v' ; ": " ' PntronN " nnd pfitwnoRsoii nn notincod for' tho affair nro: Knthor nnd Mrs. Win. H. llnmlltoii, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Clny, Mr. und Mi. Job n Tetor, Dr. n nd M rn. H , C. Mulhotlnnd nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. A, F. stonnott. ItiMtlo Vnrty 1-ont at Tutilny Kvoiilntr ' Mr., and Mrs. orln Crawford In vited .ft Ki'oup of friends to tholr homo Tuesday ovonlnH to enjoy tho lutoftt rndio dramn written by Mlfw Uelen Norrla. local , author. "A SprlK of Holly" Is tho title of tho lit lit Christmas play. Urondcnm hy Hintlon KdO, Ktovon KUostii on Joyed tho uronrtoaM nt the Craw ford home. , lCuJty CiirlsUiuiN IMuiicr ljrrthoi'. Mr. und Mra. H. W. Hamlll, Mr. and Mm. Charloa Clay and Chnrlos Clny. Jr., Mi nnd Mrs. W. W. Allen nnd K" A. Allon onjoyod Christmas dinner together yestor dny nt the hitter's home. ovenlnK with n dnnclmc nnd card party at St. Mnrk's Oulld hall. One hundred und fifty members of tho very youiitf Mot huvo received Invl tntionM to tho affair, which will be one of tho most festlvo events for this group durlnff tho holiday sea-' son. ii(HlfnH Vlhlt- Cnitr I,nko j Mr. nnd Mra. G (tor no Oodfrey of KtiRnno ni-o nmonK the people who motored to Crntor Lake yoslordny to enjoy the scenery nnd' Hkllnff. Mr. (?odfroy Is n member of tho iWibllolty department of tho Unl- j vorslty- of )reon nnd took ninny pictures of tho lake, llo also called on sovornl-. friends with Mrs. Oodfroy whllo In Modford. MIhh IVMiiirlctim KeiuriiN rrom Klamath ' MIhh VIohL. Templeton returned today from Klamath Kails, where she spent Christmas with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Klmer Temple ton, Mr. and Mih. Arthur Camp holl and Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, also of Modfoml, are uesiM or the Teiiipletons ovot tho week end. ;iust ni. huko Home Vst'nlay Mrs. 1. M. I.uke' nnd-Miss Kliwi- hoih lturr were rummy the- manyj lopAl people 'who Invited friends j to their homo for Christmas dinner, j Covers were laid for Mrs. Maud vnnpmnn mikh k. .Nicnois, .mi, una Mr. U, Hatfield of Central Point and MrH. Luke nnd Min !urr. WnkefleldH ICntortaiii On CbrLsiiiinB J)ny Anionic the many, local people who Invited frlondH nnd rolntlvos to tholr home for ChriHtmas din ner and other festivities were Mr. and" Mrs. J. V. Wnkoflold. Covers woro placed nt their ChrlHt inns In MOslfitrd Durluir . The JlnlldnyM i Miss Opal Wnrvey, who Is apond- IhK the ChriHinmH vncatlon with her mother In tilth city, hus its her Iiouho Ruent, MIh Cl u I n o v e r o Conch.' HbtH Rlrls, nro studenta ut WnshinRton stnte coIioro. SnHFnill F ChANhF Rnv wmiT mem w uui uuuui i nuuiu will, li'iivq ut, 6:30 .ni.. InaU-ttd of 7:C0 and the Bhusta, north bound, which leaves nt 10:40 a.m., will leave, nt 11:15; f 11 fi HERE'S CHANCE TO SWAB CHRISTMAS! OVER KMEDSAPJRDAYTIES THAT CLASH All local people who plan tu traveling arc. reminded that the Mi-hcdule of the Southern raelfU lines will he. chatiKi'd Sunday and tralliM will ho lenvlnK Medfhi-d oi. the tiiiuri iiniiininced wonic! lime IIKO. Train Xo. 14, north hound, will leave Aledford at 6:0.1 -p.m., In stead of 0:20, under the new schedule which kooh Into effeel day after tomorrow. Train Xo. 1?, Mouth bound, will ' leave Mod ford at n a. in., liiHte.id of 11:40. The Kh:iln, south hound, will leave at li::lo p.m., Inxtc.'ul of 7.00 nml the Shrista. north hound. Hoy and OlrL KcuiiIk will hroadi- . oast n prosranr overiOiED at i:l Snturduy evenillic, directed hy Lloyd I Showers. Itev. uriiwji or Talent vviH- sin two. solos, . accompanied liy Kmher IloUlrldco at the nlano. j Joyce lliuil.sh and H:irold 'llllam :J.il;o the-parts of Hob nnd netty ) In n Hoy Scout play. Piano soloii will he tflvcn hy Wllda Heivltt and ; Josephine Power, pupils of Mrs. I (lore. "Polly and Iolly." a (Jlrl Scout .play, and other numbers by Ulirl Scouts aro on the propram. j Toledo Creamery Package Co. j enlurtrlnff plant. The Eterdal Fitnoss clubi mem bers will hold tneir annual Decem ber niflotlnl! tomorrow -night nt some Iuiko auditorium in the city, preferably the armory, ue hurt year's session held In tlio Craterlan theatre conld not contain nil the members that clamored to got tn. This is not a dinner meeting, but Is a serious gathering due to sheer necessity, of mnle citizens of Med ford of 18 yenrs up,, wha gather to cuss their Inek as they exchange neckties and socks g:ven ns Christ mas presents by loving feminluc relatives and' friends. Cigars and smoking tobaccos can be exchang ed, too, at this time. Thus, a man who prefers a tie or pair of socks of Bubdued hues may exchange with other men who pre fer loud shrieking patterns and ab hor the quiet ones. Every man to his taste, whether In Bocks, ties or tobaccos. However, there Is always difficulty Jn exchanging the nar cotic presents selected by the wo men folks, as most men prefer to die by natiual methods. :Anotier beneficial result of the meeting Is that-.besides exchanging socks for ones mure to their liking in putjern members can obaln ones which lit their, feet.. Perhaps because of this feat of finding a large enough hall for the gathering the exchange meeting of the cluli may go over until next week. , . Tho date and place of meeting will he broadcast over KMED. No women will be allowed to attend. illiOil China needs, according to a re cent estimate, nt least 100.000 miles of new railways to care for j Its present transportation de-1 nuinds. The dnnclng party St. , Mark's GUild is giving next Monday even ing Is for the young people and not for the entire parish, as In dicated by a previous news (Story in the local press. About 100 In vitations have been issued, but any young member of the parish who hns not received an Invitation. ' Is cordially Invited to participate. The Melody (joys' are furnishing the music for the, occasion. The patrons nnd patronesses are Father mid -Mrs. W'm. H- -Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. chas: El Clay," Dr. and Mrs. 11. C. . Mulholland., "Mr. and Mrs. A. F. stnnnett arid Mr. and Mrs. John Peter. . - 4 The house which Ogjethortie, who colonized Georgia, occupied in Savannah, is to ho marked by; a bronze tablet. ' - ft: 3C V-:.t MacMarr Savings - for Saturday and Monday Dec. 27th and 29th Y FOOD BUYERS, jfolDCM L4f) THEF If you wish to please the' piealtime appetite of your family cr guests, co;ne,to our stores and choose PERSONALLY, the foods that grace your table. Nationally-known and advertised Urands of quality foods, excel lent varieties of seasonable fruits and . vegetables everything is here to make your meals more inviting.' -O 'v. .1 ; .. i Christ inns ti uesiH Mil'lurMOii Homo ' - Mr. and Jlrs;-.Tohn Peter nnd family, were guests for Christmas dinner yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick MePhnrson. . . - Hero tu. ScimI Ynt'nttoit. Miss ltuth Miller. ho Is an I.Mttruotor In the schools at Twin ttrldKcs. Molilalia, Is n guest nt the home of her parents. Iir. and Mrs. M.' A. Miller of Phoenix. Miss Pal II ll Is IMtil t.uost ;.:..'. Miss lteitha Fallln of Ornnta Pass spent Chrlstmaa day in Mod ford os guest of Ml', and Mrs. H. I. blaharty. 'ortlatulerH Hero Over Christinas Mr. and Mrs. Hurry C. Hnrwood of Portland: spent Christmas day 111 this city as guests of Mrs. llar- wood's parents. Mr. nnd -Mm. Geo. SkGiito of North Holly street, Motor Hero froni Urniits Puss ' : .Mi-s. James ilcCorklo and chil dren. Betty and Hobble, of Grants Pass were guosts In Medford Christ mas 'day of Mr. und Mrs. II. G. Wormian. BREAD 3. Founds Whole Wheat or White 18 Kkatinx Pnrty Heltl Christmas 1y, Amonff Medford people who Joined the skating party nt tho summit of tho SIsklyotia yester day woro Mr, nrtd Mrs, Joe lllnard and fr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Pnlmer. Tho party was held nt an Irrina tton dam not far from Klamath Falls. L t I- ' (tram: Scientific Ijihom- ' lories f"- S to ltapplneaa Train j'l popular recordings to KMKI) presentation " 4 to Kiddles Period 4 popular recording Irj; & to a--Hoy Scouts pnifilini: 4 (Hi ( b, .,,,,1 markets by Mill i Tribune Ir.l to 7 Where to Oo": Peele ' Servlco Station: Ce-ll and Lf,4 Sally ' T l tefa Ort Associated: (".,; News Plgeat: Myrti itro' il.li to Weekly Review houaa orchilr The basement of the Klka tem. There wlH be a sinn-lal nnetlng pla wtut.a husy place this afterneiin of the cltywuncU this evening to with the dis;rliutien of presents tOjop(.n for lne purchase of the SO children by the Salvation Army. A proRrnm wai to be ptosented .n onn.H-tion with the trv. Dr. H.i .ma! iu vunn.n v C. Kunk of the Knulish Lutheran i for the same. This mcctlnit will ehurvh preentln: the nie;.RO of I probably he the last one to beheld tho afternoon. Moving ideturea . by the pivm-nt city council, as the weiv mUo to be ahown by II. U ' new administration takj office on Hmmley. January ih. although the present In addition to reovlvlne toy, tho rounell will iirohnhtv mt In with children werr to be ntx-en fruit and -the now body at the 1m-k limine of candy as thoy pa.-vd out of tiiejthat nlKhtu soMton. harvment at the end of the pro- ToulRht' mextns will be held ar.im. The Rifts, In addition to' hvher or not Mayor Pipoa, who ty. included a Intae collection of irft Wetncmlny to attend the funer- bmk Jumpms-rip- doll and ; nl of hta slater at Palo A Mo. Cal. ilrawinR pad, The SlvAtton Army was buv over ihriminas and p.wrd out over 4 1 ti ?k et .t t r rooer if j to Med - Krlday forenoon, haa returned to the city, as that was the under standing whon Mayor Pipes left. Although thi meetlmr i. called fold' needy one and 'Merday , nHmarily for the nale of the hrtdno avo free Christmas dinner to ' oond,' It U likely that any other I men who probably would hnvejpemtmtt Important city matter gone hubitry otherwixe. The tUltifth feretun lenion has will ulso bo coi-idetvd time. at that Ylth aeamm half complete!. M-ed an Inventlration of charcea that popplea arc teiiR eenf into outatte shipments of Ontxon po Itrltain for wle on Armistice d.iy;tntorn aliv.ly nearly equal last when thoae madefy disabled sold-f -er'a total, aoeordlnn to .Seymour (era at home are i-old for the ex Jones, mate marketing agent. ervlc mn'a fund. iCorvallli Independent, MATCHES 2 Cartons Pork m4 Beans Medium v Siaed 3 or Tins 25' COFFEE MacMarr 's Best 3bs$l Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 19 Corn Flakes Your Favorite Breakfast Cereal 3 19 MILK Tall Cans cans 39 QUALITY MEATS Genuine Baby Beef Cheese .... . . pound 22c Full Doll Steaks . pound 17c Sirloin. Round, T Bone, Rib Pot Roasts ...... pound 14c Baby Beef Rib Boil . pound 10c Pork Roast pound 19c Graft Fed No. 2 Potatoes 50 lb bag 43c Pancake and Waffle Flour : 9 8-10-lb. bag. Reg. 69c 49c ... ' ' ; :,' Kerr's Best, in Bulk . ,: ;, " . Mincemeat . 2 lbs. 25c 2 Large Bottles Clorox . . . . 19c Fig Bars . . 2 lbs. 23c ; .' ' " - - " '. . . .-t ' Fancy Blue Rose Rice . . 5 lbs. 33c i ' ' .. Large No. 2y2 Tins. Broken Slices Pineapple . . . . 3 for 65c Oleomargarine 2 lbs. 25c 9-lb. Sack! Regular or Quick Oats . . ... 45c PRODUCE Cabbage . lb. 2c Sweet Spuds 6 lbs. 25c Carrots and Turnips ' 3 for 10c