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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1931)
PSGE FOUR MEDFORD IOIL TRIBUNE, RfEDFORD, OREOON". FRIDAY, JAXUAKY HO, 39,11. Gay Stripes and Prints Feature Spring Toggery Shown By Paris Modiste 11 y Ariel" Ide Kerr. PARIS. Jan. 30. (A1) Guy f)trlKa nnd sptURhing prltitn do fiiKnod In zIvcmk lino wore fihown by a prominent ParlMiiin ditvsrf luuker liust night jih tht last word in spring toifs. Kvon m o n o lono droMw-H of apparent s I in- j plii'lty revealed j t r i a n Biilur or J square piecing , of the inoKt In-; tricnto doMiM, i whlto o t li e r 1 w ere frankly mystifying wltli ; nif fk'H winding j from liij) to hem in h t r I k 1 n k d r a p h and radualed pelt 111 in h. Black nnd, dark Mue chiffon or crepe afternoon frneks featured cream puff fsloevert made uf myriail rovvH of Valenrlennes lace of dark Hhadnw law ileovos under wuist length capea. The Himplewt day time model? hnd Mundlng, flat, or rlh rollers of white pique or bright ADELAIDE KEHR silk ScottlHh plaids, while Heveinl niudcln displayed plaid nilk under skirt showing several Inches be low the Ileum. ... Kven ftporU modeH, featuring Kmi'ti, Mue, hiee and red plaids and st ripen eomltliwil with plain colors, were exhibited with eumpli- eaied vesta and -trouf-eiH, blouses. The evening g'nvn lined several miiterluls and eotor in one model. 'White cotton hire combined with organdy, velvet leaves and flowers appliqucd on net, rows of narrow laeo m itched on voile, and blark Pitching on liKht u- orupe, were among the newest evening notes, lirilli.int l;i),- flowered rhiffo-ns designed in overlapping drupe nnd tiers were a favorite among the exhibits. The jewels displayed with the 1,'owns were as complicated UK the drears, I iri Ilia nls, coloreil with crystals, corals and Jadi were de signed in three-tiered necklaceft and bracelet, generally contrasting; in color with the gown. Kxpunslon in London theaters haa provided 10,000 additional sent iii two years. Jlresk as newly churned butter Snow Flake Soda Wafers reach you as crisply fresh as when they leave our spotless ovens.No moisture can possibly penetrate the triple-wrapping- PAC1PIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY Sr.trlc,T.conu Sin I'rincisco, Spokine roitlan J. Loi Angeles . ' Don't ask for crackers, say . Snow Flakes ...IN THE FAMILIAR RED PACKAGE Mate Itaiiquet I'vent Vur Saturday levelling itishop Titus Jvowo of Portland will be honor guest tomorrow eve ning at the annual Htates banquet to (bo Hj)onsored by the women uf the Klist .Methodist Kplscopal ehurrli, beginning at 0:30 o'clock. Dr. yarns will also be among the. special tfuetrtH. A lame crowd Is anticipated for this gathering, Mrs. Orin Schenck, who Is chairman of tickets und table reservations, stated yester day. Much Interest has been shown in the- event und a splendid pro gram has been prepared by Mrs. M.- N. 1 toga n and Mrs. A. O, Bennett. Guests will bo seated at the tnbles according to their birth places and are thus given a won derful opportunity to meet local people, who are friends of their friends, and recall many pleasant happenings of former days. Many now friendships aro made ut these ha liquet h each year. Therefore they have a special appeal for new residents of Med ford and many reservations uro being made with Mrs. Schenck for the affair by ncople who are hungry for a bit of news from the "old homo town." Hostesses for tho evening will be Mesdames K. C. Koppen, J. W. Wakefield, A. It. Hedges, Hall, C. C. Darby, F.' K. liurke, C. M. Thomas, C. II. Iaske, W. W Walker, Elliott Dutler and A. F Bllton. Jtev. A. G. Dennett will bo toast-master, Mltss liauhschrr Honored ; At Dinner Party j 'CovetH were placed for 12 at j tho no-hosU'sa dinner party at tho ' Illuo Flower lodge last evening given In compliment to Miss Edith ; I.,aubscher of the Jackson County ! Health unit staff, who will leave j the first of next week to make her : homo in Heattle. Dinner was followed by three tables of bridge. The guest list Included Miss i J'iuljscher, honor guest. Miss Jobc i phlno Kopjies. Mrs. Kyda. King. MIto Jean Steele, MIsh Winifred ; Tritch, Miss Otgn Anderson, Miss I Lucille tlarrett, Mrs. Aubrey Nor- ris, Mrs. Klva Mitchell, Mrs. June . phlno Jones, Mrs. Justin Smith und ' Mrs. Ivouis Jennings. I OrganUo ('lull ' In Klamath Fulls Mrs. C. T. Sweeney, Mrs. W. II. ' MeOownn of thlH city and Mrs. W. r H. McN'air and Mrs. II. O. lenders 'of Ashland motored to Klamath 1 Falls yesterday to organize a Zu ! lelnui Temple Nliu club in that j city. j Tho organization meeting was held in the Masonic temple and a club organized with a membership of Jll. Airs. Kliner Italslger was appointed temporary chairman of tho club und was later elected president', " THE ZEST FOR BREAKFAST IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT BRAND ORANGE MARMALADE Mrs; Suigerl, Miss Tliorscn Ai' (iiieslH Jlero Interesting gnosis In Mcdford thU week aro Mrs. C. K. Hwigert, Jr., and Miss Helen Thursen of Portland, who arrived last evening by motor to vbdt Mrs. Swigert's ! father, Dr. W. 1 f. Heck man and i Mr. and Mis. Carl Weaver at their homo. Corning Court. Mrs. Kwlgert land Miss Thorsen chose tho coast highway for making the trip to I Medford and visited friends in tho Coos bay region whllo en routo. i Ceremonial Rehearsal j Will Be Tomorrow 1 Muny members of tho local so- i cioty will motor to Ashland tomor- : row to join othor officers und mem ! born of Xulrtma Temple. Dnugh i torn of (ho Nile, In practicing for t the ceremonial lo hn held next : week honoring tho visit of tho su preme queen. PUT IT RIGHT ON THE TABLE Natural Golden Color Ready to Serve! A DURKEE triumph; i ii i n .I if .i ii TUink ol a margarine that you can serve right on your table the minute you open the package no more mixing, no more extra work! Just what you've always wanted. And now Durkce presents it GOLDEN TROCO, the first Natural (Golden Color ready to use Margarine superior quality added to quality already famous. And although imitators may follow Durkces leadership only Golden Troco can rive you the perfection in taste, appearance and greater use fulness you seek in the Margarine you buy. Fifty years of making line foods are climaxed by this sensational Durkee triumph. No longer can you judge Margarine quality by price liccause until Golden Troco came to town you've never had the opportunity to know how completojy satisfy ing Natural Golden Color Margarine can ho for use on your table and in your cocking, bilking and frying. Get a pound of Golden Troco today at your grocer's. You'll never be satislied with less than this best margarine made, once you taste it, test it, compare it. Woman's Musio Club In Organized Hero (By Mw, K. Gore) A Rroup of muMlclatiM and mu.slc lovers met by Invitation, at tho I home of Mro. If. Paske, Thura day morning for tho purpoHc of listening to i Hhort program of claHHie muHlc, und ulno to organise a woman's muHic club. After a dlscUHHlon of Medford'u mtiKlcal needs, organization was effected with the selection of the following officers: President, Mrs. C. H. Paske; vice president, Mrs. Kffie Voeinan; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. K. E. CJore. A tribute of appreciation was paid to the Andrews und Hazelrigg families, who through a period of twenty years left nothing undone that would advance tho commu nity in musical culture. Plans were uIho discussed for managing a concert by an out standing artist, for preparing pro grams by local musicians, for tak ing active Interest In tho develop ment of youthful talent and also for devising means of focusing at tention on music. In her preliminary plan, Mrs. Pawkc was assisted by Mrs. Klsie Carleton Htrang, Mrs. Efflo Her bert Yoeman, and Mrs. II. O. Puruckcr. Mrs. y. D. Nason, a recent addi tion to Medford's music circles, from Kallspell, Mont,, played tho Hobery Suite, by tirleg, and Twi light Dance, by Juon, prefacing' her lovely Interpretation with a vivifying sketch of tho llfo of the composer. Mrs. Montana Enncrson was heard In Ciypsy Airs by Sara suto that called for firo and bril liance In execution, and Minuet by Porpora, arranged by Krclsler. Mrs. KnncrsonVt playing was a de light and Medford does not hear her in this typo of work nearly so often as her talent warrants. Ad journment was till Thursday morn ing, February 12, at tho homo of Mrs. Paske. Tho following were present: Mrs. H. I. Nason, Mrs. E. E. Gore, Mrs. Eunice Hillis, Mrs. C. O. Pri son, tlrrtrude A. Amspoker, Gene vieve Brown, Edith B. Moore, Mrs. If. K. Marsh, Mrs. II. O. Puruckcr, Effie Herbert Yeoman, Montana Mahan Enncrson, Frank Paske, Mrs. llawb'S Moore, Mrs. Carlton Janes und Mrs. Elsio Carlton Strang. M Local Artists of Dunco ItcglsU'r for Screen Work Of special Interest to local pupfls of the danco was tho arrival in Medford yesterday of E. B. Han-! sen, territory organizer for motion picturo casting directors' register, Hollywood, Cal. lx pupils of Mrs.'( Eve Benson's dancing academy' wcro selected by Mr. Hansen from photographs made at tho Hhanglc studio to register as motion picture. prospects. The six are: Theliwv Good of Ashland, llelon Wood. Marjorio McNalr, Noel Benson Gordon Benson und La Merle Beck of Medford. Casting cards will bo filled out at tho Benson studio by these stu-, dents If they desiro to appear In motion picturo work. Their regis tration of course does not mean that they will bo selected but that they will bo considered. A group of 16 cards were left nt Mrs. Benson's studio for additional applicants who may caro to regis ter. Jlr. Hansen is making a tour of tho coast visiting photographers and danco studios In search of types needed in tho motion pic tures. Ho left Medford for Klam ath Falls nnd will go on north after a short stay In tho neighbor ing city. Woodcraft Circle Meets Wednesday 1 PHOENIX, Ore.. Jan. HO. (Rpl.) Wednesday night tho Neighbors of Woodcraft, Clrelo No. 22, met at tho W. O. V. hull with a goodly number of members present. Announcement was mudo of tho card party Saturday night at W. O. W. hall. February 21 tho prizes will ho awarded to tho person hav ing tho highest seoro for the se ries of games this winter. Tho committee In charge of tho outer-' tainment and lunch for I ho even ing aro Mrs. Bertha Coats, .Mrs. Ida Bishop and Fred Daughorty. Tho next regular mooting of tho order will bo held February J 1. After tho meeting n lunch will be served to all lodge- members nnd their husbands. RETAINS LEAD AS QUEEN CANDIDATE All eundiUaUs In tlio junior cax- 1 nlvul queen race ut Medford liish (School made largo gain In tlie j number of voten polled, but Hllliei I Hammett, junior candidate, retain ed the lead by nearly 8UU0 voteB over her nearest rival, Harriett f'aTnnhpll. ueninr. The HtandlngB at tho close of voting last night were: liillio Ham mett, Harriett Campbell, 12,300: Theda Moore, 5800; Vlvi enne Meader. 4!00. Humors that backers of certain candidates were withholding their votes until the last and then plan to put their choice over with a rush were beard around the. high I school. , ' j i j The coronation of tho successful i queen will take place at 8 o'clock Friday evening, February 6, with the doors of the carnival opening i at 7:30. To advertise the hl jirix a street parade will bo staged In I the business district of Medford I Friday afternoon after school at 2:30 o'clock. Pflzes are being offered by the junior class for the best decorated floats and the most original. Awards will also be given to the best booths ut tho carnival that cvenlug, 1 I for moro than 20 years, und who, ut ttiat time was u lad of ubout 10 years. 1 Evidently 1 the brown nyen that had watched Iht dally from ovt'r the tup of tht hih. crude pi"' desk In the uhl sellout houfe ill the chaparral distrlet, had made liixlitiv impression her mi'"!. I fnnns. fur immediately she recognized tho caller to bo Carl Dahl. Mr. Dahl was In company with hi uncle, A. C Wilson, with whutn he visited last week, re turning Suiuliiy lu his home ill Camas Valley, where all iiieinliel's of tile family own prosperous SAMS VALLEY, ore.. Jan. 30 . (Special) Last week your cor respondent had tho pleasure of meeting one of her pupils of thfc eld days, whom she had not 'seen 1 Losers Entertain Winners .Thursday Tho members of tho Musketeer nrldge club who havo won the most games during tho club year were guests yesterday afternoon of (ho losers at luncheon at tho Hotel Medford und a theatre parti al the Holly. Covers worn placed for eight at tho luncheon table. Hostesses wcro Mesdames ,1. U Woodcock, Hunan Sncctlnnd. Clau dia Trllchard And Miss Dot Herrv and guests, Mrs. Karl firay, Mrs. Chas. Woods Miss Anna Heitweller und Mrs. KI Mann. TO RESIST BLIGHT WASHINGTON. (PI ppnrenl ly Iho best control for bacterial blight which, second to nnlhrnnoce. Is the worst henn disease, Is tho development of blight-resistant va rieties, says Dr. W. ,1. .numeyor, iissistnnl government pathologist, j The annual loss from the disease approximates a quarter of a million hushe.. Uisses In bad seasons have run as high ss 75 per rent of ! the crop. j In Isolated instances and In par tlriirly had years complete de struction of a tiif, Is not uncommon. No longer is it the unusual food buyer who payr. cash! The modern housewife knows it is the CHIC and CLEVER thing to do if one wishes to keep with the times. The homemaker of today feels it her responsi bility to do those things which make her family happiest and most prosperous. That's why she malces our stores her food center and saves by paying CASH! Prices Effective Sat. and Mon., Jan 31 and Feb. 2 Ivory Soap Med;v Hot Sauce Libby's Small Can 5 for Kraut Libby's No. 22 tins 3 for Soap Cream Oil or Mission Bell !& Standard Pack 4 tins Four MacMarr Hard Wheat $119 49-lb.bagJL Guaranteed to Satisfy Oleomargarine M 11 "iL, 4 lbs. Clipper Nut A Swift Product Pure Cane Fine Granulated 11 lbs. Raisins Sun Maid 15-oz. Seedless 3 for Walnuts No. 1 Soft Shell lb. Shredded Wheat Calumet 1 -lb. tin Black Figs rTn Oranges Sweet and Juicy Nice Color 4 doz. Beans Small White or Bed Mexican 5 lbs. Coffee MacMarr Special Blend 1 lb. 35C 3 lbs. $100 Prunes Fresh and Large Size 3 lbs. Eggs Strictly Fresh 2 doz. Sperry's Oats Large Package With the China Premium Each V?' Soap Pcets Granulated Largo Pkg. Each Macaron Curve Cut In Bulk 2 lbs. FRESH MEATS Located at Store No. 34 North Central Shortening, bdk, 8 lbs.. .S1.00 Round Steak, lb 17c Beef Pot Roast, lb 14c Hamburger, 2 lbs 29c Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 25c Hams, lb. ...25c Half or Whole Lamb Stew, 3 lbs. . J 25c Leg of Lamb, lb 20c Shoulder of Lamb, lb 15c Lamb Chops, lb 15c STORE NO. 55-West Main St. CTrkDC0 ... Phone 380 2 STORES IN .nrvrAnrk STORE NO. 34-North Central MEDFORD Phone 507 n 1 o o