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PAGE FOUR MTCPFORD MATL TRIBUTE, MEPFORD, OKKfSOY. Flil DA V. JANUARY 2, W'il. -J St .v i. loVl'- i:. Opt'll lliiUM) Drlllillul JKvimiI of "eiv Year. liOVlVillg- OltO Of MOrit'ty'H licut cuHtotna for the New HPJlHOn, lU'V. ItlUl MlK. ClilUil Potior liUl fipi-ii Imusn ycHin l;iy afternoon ut their homo, X Smith Newtown. Two hundred gnosis culled between the hour, of and 5. Tho hoiiH: was bountifully dec orated in chrysanthemums, rusv budH and curniitlunH of many '! on, n Kift from Mi'N. J!lclill and tho tahle uriiHtically arranged with pink puinnettaH and candle, for center piece. (JuostH wero reeelved liy the I J tew and Mrs. I'orter. Mrs. limn-! illon ration, Mr. i. i' W. Spil vcr and Mrs. Harris Janes poured. Miss Kmily Ih'ovvn acted as jihsImI unt hostess and the M fuses l.ou io Urommor, Kimui Dynan, .Mm jeiy mid Dorothy I'aley Kerved, , with Mih.- lialph UeWll and Mrs. Kmlly Dynan assisting. 'I' lie affair met with no much favor Itcv. and Mrs. I'orter plan lo repeat tho custom next year, j and auKKCHt thai othei local resi dents adopt thiK manner oT nlurt tlio New Year In trim lt-p-inn with old-fashioned hosgiitaHty. Tliratro I'arty I'rwedPtI ty Dinner, A party of wven Kuestw en-J joyed dinner at the homo of ,M1sh Jean Kitlhhon Xew Vears evc.t Dinner was followed by a general social time lit tlie home of Mr.! and 'IB. 1 IIUI) JKIUIIHIH'I TV UIU mnul i mo miumuhi matinee at the Holly theatre. Mis HootiT f N Honor ;iHks Miss It ulli Hoover, who has : been tho house kuokI of AHkh i Kleanor itoyd Hince Tuesday, left on the Shasta thin forenoon for her home In Koschui'K. MIhm itoyd entertained at dinner ' last evening hoiiorhiK her kuchI. 1 'overs weio placed for six. hater they were joined by a number of ' their friends, danciiiR and cards j beliiK t-njoywi during tho evenln. iuests were Misses i loover, ' Kvelyn Snyder, Ma retry Hon, I Kdyth Stump, Jtatbara Hander, Ieraldine Latham, Audrey J,of , hunt, and Dorothy JOads. .Messrs. ' lien tun Newman, J.oo Fran kit, I Myd Kimondson, Ouy Corliss, ; Karl JIlKalnw, Wayne May, Cerald I Lalhiint, Harold Archer and Tom ! fiinn. Marshall Home OjmwkiI To I- riciid.s Weilnrlay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall en tertalned a rup of friends at their liome New Year's eve, pre ceding and following tho annual ball at t he Klks' temple, AtnoiiK thoso who enjoyed their hospi tality were: MIkhch Dorothy, Alar ion and hut hleen Ncsm a ml Mil dred liiifjan, AIesrs. Vein Turpin, Laverne Hon ami Cyril lcntz and Mr. and Mis. Arthur Campbell. Dinner Danc diala llvcnl -f New Year's Kve. Tho dinner dance at the Hotel Med ford, which was one of the M r, a nd M is. J f . 1 tumst torn nea r Central Point last iiinht. Their lovely country homo was opened to f0 KUOMls. Dancing, with spec ial orchestra, was enjoyed IW many hours and a supper served at midnight. Cast Maii-ons (.'lub IMaiis ScnxIoii The l'at .Matrons club of iteaincs cha iter will me-t Alonday. Janu ary "ilh, at ' o'clock in tho A!a- fonic temple. The luncheon has been dispensed with for ths moot-! in. Vislilnc 'st Alatroiw will I bo welcome. The commit tec in , cliai'Ko of the event is composed of Alesdames It. I,. Hay, I. H. (Jove ami Ituhert fJoyl. American l'Klon liJill Attended by .Many One of the most pleasant events of the New Year celebration in Med ford was tho dancing party held last night at the Oriental Gar den under the auspices of tho Al ed ford post, A merlcan Ielon. j Dance lovers from all sections' (jf sout hei n Oregon wen present to greet 10 31 with customary feV tivity. Air. and Alls. Henry limnetic and family received a Christmas greeting by cable from their daugh ter lieu lab, who in en route to liucnori Airc-i, J. A. Jeff Dell walked in from his country hoof , a iry as many men uf hall his years, and was calling on hU friends In Talent on Tiuwlay, his SSth birthday. j Air. I.oitie I'urvis and family of Asiiland. Air. and Ali"H. Douglas Kteadinan of I'lioenlx. Mr. and Airs.! W. It. Nyswaner at Chiloouln, Mr. and Airs. Howard Works and fam-' lly. All-, and Airs. Cliff Uarvln and 'irginia and Air. an Airs. Henry Tiuriiet to had Christ maw dinner J with Crandma Works ut her home. I There was a family reunion on. Christmas day at the home of Air. I and Al rs. Charles Jong. Guests I from out of town were Air. and! Airs. H. Mclntyreand Aliss Itowcna of I ra n t s Pass, Al r. a nd Al rs. V. j Helblg of Crescent Jake, Air. and Alls. D. li . Long and I )o n n i of A1eilforl and Charley Jong of Kl lensliurg. Wash. This is the first time In several years the family have had the pleasure of all being (it home -it the name time L Tonight's meeting will be the last presided over by 1'otentate li. K. Detrick ;d during the lo season Hillah Temple lias enjoyed a very Huccett-dul season, having staged two HUcccKsful conelavcH and represent tug southern (jreuoii in tho big I'oitland ceremonial early in November ASHLAND TONIGHT;sTREETCARCRASHES i TO TELL EXPLOIT Tonight at the Masonic Teinpb'! in Ashland, Hillah Hhrinvrn Willi assemble for tho annual election! of officers and tho discussion of other important business, accord -1 ing- to William H. Day, recorder of the temple. This meeting will, jumped tho tracks and crashed bo one of the most Important hch- through the front wall of a three sions of the year and Potentate story brick building in "the atrip" Detrick has urged all membera to early today, J half of the I'nltod Slates, would ! embrace tho greater part of the i states of Virginia, West Virginia. ! Ohio. India n. i and Illinois, and I about halPcaeh of Iowa, Wi;icon i sin and Alinnesnia. Of this area ; it iscoii-ervatively estimated that j ','!). ihio sit tin re miles were survey ed by aerial camera. Motion pictures which will bo .shown hero in connection with Ad miral Hyrds lecture have been selected ami assembled under the. personal direction of Admiral Dyrd Admiral Itlchard K. liyrd, who j and not only show the epoch-mak-uilt loll hi oivn Htoiv of his nmir-iW fIi"lu to lhw Suuln 1ole. but A PITTI(UItCUI. Va.y Jan. street ear, carrying a Tilficvnt South here Saturday, Polar expedition j January 17th, .the Holly theater, under the span r, , sorship of the American Ix-gkm. I not only added a glorious chapter j to American hUstory when he sent i the Ktars and .Stripes fluttering Tho motorman, A. down to rest in triumph on the Foley, extricated from the twisted (site of the South Pole, but ho has wreckage, was reported dying in ! made Invaluable scientific con a hospital. Two women and two trihutlons as well. suet will be served In tho dining children, who had been asleep in The liyrd expedition has to its room of the Ashland Masonic the building, also were removed to credit the exploration and ohaerva Temple. Tho meeting In Hlatcd j a hospital. Half a dozen other I tion of a total area which. If Miper- for 8:00 o'clock. persons were slightly Injured. inip"'rt on n map of tho eastern give comprehensive views of tho unknown area charted and ex- . i plored Jind vivid scenes of life In l.fttln America. attend Immediately following the elec tion and business meeting a ban-- UEAD COLDS VISffS ii Melt in boiling water and inhale vapors; also snuff up nose. WR -ff MILLION JAPS USED YEARLY tValer Ijikc (ulhl To Al eel Tuesday. f Crater lalte (luibl will ' meet Tuesday evening, instead of Alon- di y evening, January .Mb, at tho home of Aim Dcrna Kleld, '2-1 Cia- ter I.uke avenue. Asistant lomt- esse.s will be Aiedame Khockley. Nilfon und Church. ' Airs. W. W. Howard will give a talk on Japan. ' Neighbor or Woodcraft Meet Sniidax - AM retiring and new officers .in-i memliers of the drill lenm of NeighhoiH of Woodcraft will meet at the I. o. O. I haj Sunday afler noon at 3 o'clock for practice, It was announced today. colorful events given In honor of the panning of t ho old year, wan attended by about !0 guests. Dinner and dancing were enjoyed until the midnight hour with music furnished by Slrader's orchestra. Several dinner par lies were also held at the hotel New Year's dav. , Holiday ; nests of 1 Dr. ami Airs. Diiruo Al r. and Airs. J. T. Durno of lugene, who have been tho guestfl of Dr. and Airs. Kdwin It. Durno, left this morning for their home. They have been in Med ford for the past ten davs. ItniiMroiiis l-:iit4rtaiu New Venr's Night. One of tin largest parlies held In celebration of tho arrival of U:t1, wan enjoyed at the home of - . TALENT 0 . I p n Extraordinary Features To make room for our advance Spring mer chandise which has already begun to arrive, we are offering sensational values in Dresses, Coats, Hats and Accessories. Dresses An assortment of canton crepe, satin, velvet, light weight wool and jersey dresses Values to $25 Special $1ft.00 JUL All Better Dresses Price COATS We have received 15 new coats from our other shops and will put them on sale for clearance at Price HATS Clever hats to wear dur ing the remainder of tho winter season. $1.00 and $3.95 SUITS Rumble seat , short coats with smart tweed skirts. Also some longer coats. Formerly $29.05. Clear ance price $18.95 ADRIENNE'S "Distinctive Individual Apparel for Women" TA hKN'P, Ore.. Jan. 2,-(Si.) The eominiinity Christmas tree was hi'hl al the hiKh nrhool amlilurhirn Decemher 2-1. The tree was a Klft of l ho Community flub to the rtehnol. The Hehoo! put on a very enleitainint; program and the chil dren enjoyed the treat. Mr. mid Mrs. Ulley Nyswaner of Chltoquin are spending tho holi day in Talent. Mr. and Mr. Horthol Uohlnnon of i'alo Alto, Cal., ai-o spend In n their ('hristmaH vacation with Mr. and Mrs. V. W. iohinou. Mrs. Jay Terrllt Huhslltutcd for Mrs. UfiderH Tuesday and AV01I-. nesday hoforo Christinas. Mrs. .Miller, who Is home from Twen JridK. where she is an in structor in the schools und little Virginia Smith of Portland, spent the tifternoon ut the J. i. Crawford homo Friday. Mi'H. J ,011 in lirown of Mcdford and Miss Hetty, who in home from Oregon State college for the holi days, attended the Christmas pro gram of the Talent schools. ( Mr. and Mrs. Hodgers left Tues day ly motor for eastern Oregon to pcnd Christmas with Mrw. Kodgers' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John ItohinHou en-' tcrlnined at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mr. William ChltdeiH and Hons, Mrs. Kdith Cocoran and Kh ther and Mr. and Mrs. KIvls Corn ran of Klamath Kalis. Mr. and Mr. Llewellyn Kates onlertalned Mr. and Mrs. Hates, senor. Mr. and Mrs. Doss of Cen tral J'olnt. nnd Mr. und Mrs. A. h. Parr of Asiiland nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C Hunter of Phoenix at ChrLstmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrell enter tained Mr. und Mrs. O. A. Manning ChrtNtmaH day. Tho Cum pf Ire Girls gave a Vhri.stma party Tuesday evening in their new club room. A Christ mas tree and exchange of gifts was Ihe order of tho evening. Kev. I Audley Itruwn sang over Ihe radio during the HcoutK" hour Saturday Mfternnon. Prof, flow man, accompanied by his daughter, Mis Alice, are In Portland thin week. Prof. Hownmn Is attending State Teachers asso ciation as u dclegalo from this dis trict. Tho ChrLstma trees at the Meth odist church and the Itaptist church were well attended und en joyed by all. ! Jonas llarrctt entertained a num ber of his friend with a tug din ner party on Christmas. Kiiclc Gtulllch has purchased tho Maultby property, adjoining the Amen block nnd will built) a mod ern residence, construction to be gin Immediately. j Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Uoblnsou on-! terlaiued with two tables of bridge on .Sunday evening. 1 Mrs. Lydhi Power has ln-en quite ill with bronchitis. I Miss Mclarnan is spending the Christmas vacation ut the In man home In Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Koss und Mrs. Twogood were guests of the Wo thorn Iteeson family of Ash -. land on Christmas. Mr. and Mr. Kvorett Unilcy had Mr. and Mrs. Delsman and family of A.shland, Mr. Halley, Sr., und Mlis liner Powers us dinner gnosis (Hi Christmas. i Mr. and Mr. Ifaiion K. Tryorj spent Christmas wllh Mr. nnd Mrs. I Krcd Ibnndt nnd family in Mcd-j ford. I Mr. nnd Mr.. Tt, K. Connor nnd; funiily drove to Lincoln City on GreeTiNprlng mountain to spend i Sunday with the Uo Connor fam ily. Mrs. Kleanor U nch Porliin und small daughter met with an acci dent on Ihe slippery pavement near Jackson Hot Spring when their car overturned. No one was injured and tho damage to the ear was Mlht. Mr. and Mrs. LJd French of Ash land ami orls and Harold spent Sunday In Talent visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Uyron DcKord and Muddy and Jean motored to Seattle lo spend Christinas with Mr. le Kord's mother and to bring back their daughter, who has been vis iting there. Mrs. Hen Kreiich was a Christ mas dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. lYed Uapp. Mr. und Mw. Shlp:ey and lis Martha arrlvetl bv uiotor from CM valll on Tuesday. Miss Helen Shipley and Hill returned with their patents to Corvalll.i on Wednesday to pMid the iMulsiiuas holidays, Mr. and Mis. It. K. Parks. Wayne Park and Mis Horothy Kerby and Itoluiid Parks of Mulln wore Chrit- iiwiK dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Itbickwell of Ashland. Mis. Cora Hen ham bad as Christmas guests her son Ki.mk f CtMvalils, Mrs, l.tlllan Scott of Mt. Pitt and bee tion, Karl p.o. ;mM. of Corvitlll. Tom tjiinb, Mrs. Mason and Miss Mason enjoyed a Christina tree al tho C. Holm, home in Mcdford Christina eve. They all had Christ- Offering you a saving at MacMarr Stores Saturday and Monday January 3d and 5th As a New Year message to our many customers and friends, we wish them every prosperity and happiness in the coming year. We also thank them most heartily for their patronage during 1930 and firmly resolve to give them an even finer food service during the year 1931. ORANGES Medium Size Sunkist Navels at a Saving 3 doz. Whole Wheat or White; iy2-lb. Loaves. A MacMarr Saving 3 lbs. Oleomargerme 2 lbs. Tomatoes No. 2y2 Tins, Choice Pack cans Corn Peas No. 2 Tins, Choice Pack MacMarr Price cans MacMarr 3 . ... A pure hard wheat flour. The West's largest selling flour. 49-lb. bag $1.43 MacMarr Coffee Destined to some day grace the majority of American Homes Mb. 3 lbs. $1.00 Sperry's Drifted Snow Flour 49-lb bag $1-49 Potatoes Klamath Falls U. S. No- 2 501bs. Corn Flakes Creme-Oil Soap The Popular AU-Year Cereal 3 pkg. The Cream of Oil Soap 4 bars Jell-Well Your Choice of Many Flavors 4 pkgs. SUGAR C. & H. Fine Cane . 10 lbs. MacMarr Flour Self-Rising Pancake 10-lb. 2i3-lb. pkg. bag MILK Tall Cans All Brands 6 Cans Salmon Alaska Pink Tall Cans 3 Cans MEAT DEPARTMENT Located at Store No. 34 North Central St., Phone 507 Roast Beef, lb. 14c Rib Boil, lb 10c Roast Pork, lb 17c Side Pork, fresh, lb 19c Picnic Shoulders, 1 lb 18c Shortening, 8 lbs S 1 .00 i Hamburger, lb 15C STORE NO. 55-West Main St. Phone 380 2 STORES IN MEDFORD STORE NO. 34 -North Central Phone 07 mas dinner (aether at the Tom IMmb homo in Tutont. 1 HMU