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JIEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEPFORl), OREGON. FRIDAY, :PETL 15, 1932.
P'AGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
Society Will Play Bridge
At Guild Hall Tomorrow.
Local society will be bridge con
scious tomorrow, is the prediction
today, for many reservations have
been made lor the spring bridge
tea to be held at St. Mark's Guild
hall, under auspices of the St. Mark's
Altar Guild.
Elaborate decorations are being
hung this evening to create a royal
Japanese atmosphere In keeping with
spring time In the Orient for the
party.
The hostesses will be attired In
Japanese coBtumea when they re
ceive the guests tomorrow afternoon.
Contract, auction and progres
sive bridge will be played, with
prizes for the winners In each. A
musical program will also be pre
sented as an added attraction.
On the committee, completing
plans for the tea. are: Natalie
Hamilton, Prances Kenney, Mesdames
Robert Hadley, C. Morrison, H. S
Hlnman and Wm. B. Hamilton.
Reservations may be made by calling
Mrs. Hlnman at 1123-X.
" - 4 -Mrs.
Merrltt Here
From New York
Guests of Mrs. Pred Burke of S31
Pennsylvania avenue, this Keek, are
her sister, Mrs. Etta Merrltt, and her
son-lnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Westcott of Brewerton, New
York, who plan to spend a month :n
this city. Mrs. Merrltt formerly lived
In Gold Hill and Is remembered in
southern Oregon by many friends.
Music Study Group
Meets Tomorrow
' Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at
the library the music study group
of the Jackson county teachers will
meet in the lecture room for a study
of music and musical Instruction.
Demonstration classes will be pre
sented by Mrs. Crane and Miss Cro-mar.
Miss Butler Will
Attend Olympic Games
Late summer Is etlU several months
distant, but people of Med ford as
yell as those of foreign continents,
are already focusing their attention
upon Los Angeles, Cal., where the
Olympic games will be staged.
Although many are weighing In
definite plans In their minds. Miss
Arllene Butler Is one of the first to
announce that she Is going to attend
the grand carnival of sports. She
writes from Long view. Wash., where
she is an instructor In the schools,
that she will spend a portion of the
summer In this city at guest of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler,
and will continue to Los Angeles in
August.
Very Young Set Enjoys
Birthday Event Today
Master Steve Olppel celebrated hts
sixth birthday this afternoon at a
festive party arranged by his mother,
Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel, at their home
on Queen Anne.
A yellow color scheme was used
throughout the decorations and fav
ors which were presented the little
boys and girls, adding much to the
Jolly occasion.
Games were played and luncheon
served, picnic style, on the spacious
lawn. Guests Joining Master Dlppel
in the celebration were: Joan Elliott,
Betty Ann Baker, Lois Ann Hubbard,
Joan Humphreys, Junior Harris, Bar-1
bara Butler. Barbara Inskeep, Mary
Harris. Dee Goold, Connie Reames,
Jimmy Miller. Billy Darby, Edward
Gove, Jack Kresse and Betty Nord
wick. Barbara Butler to
Celebrate Birthday
Little Miss Barbara Butler, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. But
ler, will be guest of honor tomorrow
afternoon, when her mother enter
tains with an afternoon party. For
Barbara Is celebrating her sixth birth
day Saturday. Games and refresh
ments will Interest the very young
folk. Those invited are Margaret
and Jackie Thompson, LeWayae
Eden, Joan Hmphreys, Lois Ann Hub
bard, Mary Harris, Dee Goold, Betty
Nordwtck, Billy Darby, Steve Dlppel
and Roger Butler.
St. Mary's Benefit
Party Successful Affnlr
More than 150 Med ford women
gathered at St. Mary's academy yes-;
terday afternoon for the spring bridge i
benefit, sponsored by the women ofj
Sacred Heart Catholic church. Thnre
were 33 tables of cards in play and
a splendid program was presented by
students of the academy, under, di
rection of the Slaters, between cards
and refreshments.
The auditorium was converted in
to a refreshing spring garden for the
occasion, with an abundance of
spring blossoms hanging from bas
kets and protruding from large vases
to fill the room with their fragrance.
White lllaca and tulips were most
plentiful.
The decorations were arranged by
the students of the academy under
Economy
In baking starts
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rtO makes
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the supervision of the Sisters. They
also made the band decorated score
cards, which were In the form of a
large A, on which were painted blue
forget-me-nots. The carda were fin
ished with blue ribbons. The stu
dents and Sisters of the academy
also assisted in the preparation and
serving of refreshments.
On the general committee In
charge of tables were Miss Anna Kel
lehor and Mrs, J.tC. Boyle. The re
freshments committee Included Mes
dames Hunter, Young and Oreltsch.
Several prizes were awarded during
the afternoon. Mrs. Hamilton Pat
ton won first honors at contract:
Mrs. Larry Schade at pivot bridge,
and Mrs. Herbert of San Francisco,
who la visiting here this week, was
awarded first prise In progressive
bridge. The 500 prize went to Mrs.
Michael Beck. Mrs. Buckley of Ap
ple pate waa also one of the winners.
The party was one of the largest
and most successful of the spring
season, and marks a revival of Inter
est in afternoon bridge.
Mrs. Murray Hostess
To D. A. R. Tomorrow.
Mrs. C. C. Murray will be hostess
tomorrow to members of Crater Lake
chapter, D. A. R., at her home, 612
West Eleventh street. The paper
for the afternoon will be given by
Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah and officers
for the coming year will be nomi
nated. Mrs. Murray will be assisted by
Mrs. G. Q. D'Alblnl and Mrs. R.
McElhose.
Mesdames Codding and
McCredle Hostesses
Mrs. George Codding and Mrs.
Clatous McCredle entert-alned mem
bers of the Allons club at the for
mer's home last evening. There were
14 guests present and bridge w.ia
played, with prise for high score
and traveling prize going to Mrs.
Lorena Leach, and prlz for second
high schore going to Mrs. Wm. Lee
Bricker.
O. S. C. Club Meets
Monday Evening
Regular meeting of the Oregon
State College club will be held Mon
day evening, April 18, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Root. 15 Sum
mit avenue. All members are cor
dially Invited to be present. Assist
ing the Roots as hosts will be Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox, Mr. and Mts.
Kenneth Den man and Dr.
L. L. Sanders.
Auxiliary Dinner
to Be Held Friday
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Murray, 784 West Fourteenth street,
will be the meeting place this even
ing of the Typographical Union Aux
iliary. A dinner will be served at fl
o'clock for the members and their
husbands.
Picture frames made to order The
Peasleys opp Holly theater.
CENTRAL POINT BOYS
HELD AS GAS THIEVES
Tyrua O. Beck, 18, and Paul Pence.
17, Central Point youths were arrested
by the state police last night, for al
leged theft of RtiAollne from an auto
left stnndlng on the Main street of
Central Point. The authorities allege)
the pair had a hose and a- can ready,
when they were apprehended. They
will be given a hearing In justice
court this afternoon.
Catching Col
VICKS
NOSE DROPS,
NEW AID IN PREVENTING COLD:
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CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner , 117 North Central
FREE PARKING LOT
PEERLESS MARKET MEAT HISTORY
Each week we are adding new customers Holding our old ones,
and making new history in killing off thoughts of depression by
giving you absolutely the LOWEST MEAT PRICES and the
best quality. Thousands of patrons will testify that they receive
more for their money at this market, which includes guaranteed
quality.. Straws show which way the wind blows. Follow the
crowds to this market tomorrow.
Special for Saturday
A HAM AND BACON SALE YOU'LL
NEVER FORGET. 5000 LBS. on SALE
bea
delivery
boy?
Just Phone
20
for Free Delivery.
You're assured the
aume quality hm If you
paid us a visit.
HAMS
Crater Brand Sugar Cured
Half or Whole
Per Lb.
i6y2c
BACON
Lean Sugar Cured
in Piece
Lb.
14c
Fork Roast
eras
Choice
Young Beef
Pig Pork
Grain Fed
Fancy Dry Picked
3 to S-lb. Average
lb. 9V
lb. 10
lb. 18c
EGGS
Fresh Extras
Per Dozen
13 c
BUTTER
Best Creamery
Per Lb.
Hamburger or Sausage
Fresh Ground No Cereal
Veal Chops
Veal or Baby,
Beef Eoast
Young and
Tender
Extra Choice
2 lbs. 19c
Vfe
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ASPARAGUS, per lb. . 5
SPINACH, per lb. ....4$
GREEN PEAS, per lb 7$
LETTUCE, large head, each 5
CELERY, large stalk 10
CARKOTS, per bunch 4
RADISHES, per bunch 2f
GREEN ONIONS, per bunch ?, f
POTATOES, 50-lb. bag 1.35
No. 2 Klamath Netted Gems
TOMATOES, per lb 10
STRAWBERRIES, per box 15
LEMONS, per dozen 7
FREE Delivery Daily 8 A. M. 10 A. M.2 P. M. 4 P. M.
Thank You"
Friends
for your generous support
and Interest In Salea
mnn's Day last Saturday.
There were hundreds who
have never traded here
before. Come again and
get better acquainted.
You'll like this friendly
Home-Owned store.
Snyder's
Catsup .
10-
Ginger
Ale . . .
12
Corn,
No. 2 can . . .
10
Pink Salmon Sardine Ovals Tin-apa Sardines
large can large , 5C eacn
10c 10c 6 for 25c
Sweet Pickles . Hot Swan's Down
Sliced Sauce Cake Flour
10c 5c tin 29c
Bulk Macaroni
Good quality
4 lbs. 19c
Snow Cap Shortening
41b. pail 39c
Honey 5 lb. pail 43c
Del Monte Peaches
Sliced or whole
17c
Del Monte Crushed
Pineapple
1 gal. can 45c
Peets Granulated
Soap
Pkg. 23c
2 bars Crystal
White Soap FREE
SOAP SPECIALS
White Eagle, 10 bars 23c
Crystal White or P and G
4 bars 15c
Toilet Soap, 3 bars 10c
COFFEE SPECIALS
American, 1 lb. pkg. . . 17c
Coffee Shop, 1 lb. pkg 22c
Hill Bro Red can, 1 lb 36c
Canned Milk, 4 for 25c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Local Radishes & Green Onions, 3 bn. 10c
Local Spinach .3 lbs. 13c
Local Asparagus lb. 10c
Lrg. Grapefruit, Ariz, seedless, 4 for 25c
Large Oranges, 150 size.' doz. 29c
Green Peas 3 for 25c
New Potatoes 3 for 25c
Personal Attention
1,
Prompt Service
Phone 252
House Cleaning Time
The season for house cleaning is here. We have
everything for the cleaning Soap, Brooms, Mops,
Furniture Polish, Silver Polish, in fact everything
for the cleaning season. See our House Cleaning
Windows.
Compliments
We are hearing many compliments on the quality of
meat the Central Market is putting out. Have you
tried them? If not, we invite you to do so. They have
prime steer beef at all times.
Saturday Specials
Columbia River Salmon, lb. flat cans .21c
Small White Beans, 5 lbs 22c
Wesson Oil, quarts 49c
2-lb. pkg. fancy figs, regular 65 value ......... 52c
Tillamook Cheese, lb 20c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
I , Home Made Cakes lower in Price Same
fine quality.
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
MEW CENTRAL MARKET
SPECIALS
R. I. RED HENS, FRYERS, SPRING LAMB
Pork Steaks ' Hamburger
.g. Freahly Ground
Ib 1Sc lb. 10c
TfSiakS Fresh Side Pork
lb. 20C lb 4C
FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS
We Deliver Phone 81
STAR MEAT MARKET
Yoil always get just what you order at this sanitary market. Try it and see.
SPECIALS
R.I. Red Roosters Beef Pot Roast
Young and Large lb. 1 Lb. 1 ' '
Beef Short Ribs Bacon Squares
Lb. 8c Lb. 10c
Fresh Side Pork Home Rend. Lard
Lb. 14c Lb. 10c
All Choice Beef Steaks . . Lb. Ijjc
Phone 273 We Deliver