3JEDF0TET) MSTL TRIBUNE, TtrEDrORI), OREGON", FRIDAY, MAT 6, 1932.
' PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
' Mist Puhl Entertains
Honor In (t Mrs. Larsen
Miss Babe Puhl vu hastes at
shower Wednesday e. enlng, complt
meating Mrs. Carl Larsen. formerly
MLss Lorraine Redden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redden, whose
marriage to Mr: Larsen was an event
of last Saturday.
The shower was held at the home
of the bride's mother, 1016 Reddy
avenue. There were 23 guests pres
ent. Miss Puhl was assisted as host
ess by Mrs. Prank Redden and Mrs.
Georgia Franklin, sister of the bride.
Many lovely gilts were received by
the honor guest.
Ralades Visiting In
Southern City.
Mrs. L. A. Salade and Mrs. L. A.
Salade, Jr., returned from San Fran
cisco,, after a several days' stay in
the bay city, where they were guests
at Hotel Sir Francis Drake.
Miss Drury
Returns Home
Miss Barbara Drury. who attended
the Kappa Alpha Theta formal dance
at the University of Oregon campus
Saturday, returned to Med lord on t.ie
Bhasta last evening. Miss Drury Is
a member of the sorority.
Mrdfnrd Women Attend ,
Grants Pass Lodge Session
A large representation from Reames
Chapter, O. E. S., attended the meet
ing In Grants Pass Wednesday even
ing at which members of the neigh
boring lodge entertained the seven
chapters of southern Oregon: Klam
ath Fails. Ashland. Jacksonville, Cen
tral Point, Kerby, Glen date and Medford.-
The Masonic hall of Grants Pass
was beautifully arranged with a gen
erous display of purple Iris and pink
and yellow tulips decorating each
table.
A Mothers' day program was pre
sented and a life membership In the
lodge extended Mrs. Josephine Crock
er, past wortiy grand matron and
mother of Josephine chapter. Musi
cal entertainment was also enjoyed
and refreshments served at the close
of the meeting.
In the group of guests from the
Ashland chapter were J. H. Hardy,
worthy grand patron, and Mrs. Hardy,
worthy grand matron.
Guests from Medford were: Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Gates, Mrs. Carlo tta
Smith, Mrs. John Butler, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Houston, Mrs. Harry Nord
wlck, Mrs. George Alden, Mrs, Maude
West, Mrs. Gharies Gilbert, Mrs. W.
H. McQowaa, Mrs. Woodell, Mrs. Ell
wood, Mrs. Cornelia Barnes, Mrs.
Stella Merrick, Mrs. Irene Purdln.
Mrs. Grace Boyl and Mrs. E. M. Wil
son, l Bui Id In k Bridge Club
Hit 1'leaMint Meeting
Mrs. S. I. Brown was hostess yes
terday afternoon to members of the
Building Bridge club at her .home on
; North Holly. There were five tables
in piay and prize tor nign score was
awarded Mrs. W. H. Wood.
Mrs. Brown was assisted In serving
refreshments by her daughter, Marie.
The next meeting of the club will
be held at the home of Mrs. Guy
Conner.
Mrs. Swig-art Returns
From Stay In South
Mrs. Carl Swlgart returned In the
Shasta yesterday from a week's stay
in San Francisco, where Mr. Swlgart
Is now located In business. While In
the south she also spent two days
with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ayres at the
Ayres ranch. La Dera, out from Los
Qatos.
Women's Greater Oregon
Association to Meet
Mrs. Glen Fabrick. err : of the
Medford branch of t Women's
Greater Oregon association, is calling
a special meeting of women Inter
ested In the association for Saturday
afternoon. May 7, at the Hotel Med
ford. ' The meeting will open at 2:30
o'clock.
Women's Club Honors
Mathers at Parly
Twenty-five members and mothers
attended the party given last even
ing by the Business and professional
Women's club at the Y. W. C. A.,
honoring Mothers' day.
Rev. W. R. Baird of the First Chris
tian church entertained with several
clever readings, which were much en
Joyed. Mrs. Eunice Hillls, well known
local soloist, entertained with three
numbers and Mrs. J times Milne play
ed a group of piano selections.
The program was followed by serv
ing of refreshments. Mrs. Belva Ai
ken, chairman of the program and
other arrangements for the evening,
was assisted by various members of
the club.
Two Recent Weddings
Announced Here
The month of June Is still many
days distant, but wedding bells are
already ringing for several local folk,
There are weddings Just In the off
ing, and several were solemnized
during this and the past week. Among
the most recently announced is that
of Miss Alma Bell of Santiago, Cal.,
and Albert E. Col lings of Applegate,
who were married Wednesday morn
ing at a simple ceremony attended
by a few relatives and friends, in the
parlors of the Grand hotel, Rev, Geo.
p. Kabele, D. D., officiating.
April 25, at the parsonage of the
Zlon English Lutheran church. Rev.
Kabele united In marriage Miss Ella
Mae Catron and Dr. Wm. W. Ooode,
both of Sacramento, Cal.
Many Festivities Planned
For Mothers at Oregon.
Mothers of students at the Uni
versity of Oregon, many of whom
are leaving this city today for Eu
gene, will be royally entertained on
the campus this week-end, accord
ing to reports of the program plan
ned In their honor.
The major event, the unveiling of
the "Pioneer Mother" statue, pre-
isented the university by the vlce
! president, Burt Brown Barker, will
! km nuiv nnn nf manv affair sched
uled for the week-end. A campus
luncheon will be held at McArthur
court tomorrow noon. In the after
noon there will be various novelty
stunts, such as a fllwer race and
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While many concerns have been retreating and retrenching we have faced the chorus
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past six months. The reason is plain to our customer friends quality at the lowest
prices in Medford, due to the fact we are out of the high rent district. And there
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no competition we never sacrifice quality to arrive at price. We guarantee not to
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tomorrow and save.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
VEAL ROAST
BEEF ROAST
PORK ROAST
I hens.
Milk Fed gffl
8 to 5 lb. IL I C g
average IMi I H I
Extra Fancy
Milk Fed
Young
Tender Beef
Grain Fed
Pig Pork
ID. & &c
lb. 1 Ic
lb. 1V2C
RABBITS
Just Right
for Frying
lb. I OC
LEG OF LAMB
SHOULDER
Genuine Lamb
Very Choice
PORK STEAK
VEAL LOIH STEAK
or VEAL CHOPS
Rib or Loin
. Lean
Pig Pork
Rib
or
Loin
lb. 14c
lb. 9c
2 lbs. 2c
lb. 1 9c
BUTTER
Local
Creamery
lb. 23c
PURE LARD
4 Home Rendered Ujk Rj
lbs. 0 C
No
Cereal
Hamburger & Sausage
LAMB STEW
VEAL STEW
PORK CHOPS
1L A S Su&ar Cured-HaK or Whole lp.
Weines & Bologna 2 lbs. 25c
Lean
Rib or Loin
2 lbs. 19c
lbs. 2SC
2 lbs. 29c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
POTATOES, 50-lb. bag No. 2 Klamath Netted Gems : 35
PEAS. 2 lbs. 9p
LETTUCE, large heads 5
ORANGES, large size, dozen . .... 25
STRAWBERRIES, full cups, each 8?
FREE DELIVERY 8 A.M-10 A. M.-2 P. M.-4 P. M.
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CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 117 North Central
FREE PARKING LOT
Thrifty Housewives
V
and SAVE. This is a Home-Owned store
featuring Quality at the Lowest Prices
For FREE DELIVERY Just Phone 20
ean
argams
8 Pounds
White Beans
25c
8 Pounds
Red Beans
25c
Bakers Cocoa
Maxwell House Coffee ..
Grapenut Flakes, 2 for
Diamond Crystal Salt ....
1-lb package Coffee
15?
... 34
19
8
Shredded Wheat, reg. size 10
Local Tomato
Juice
Large No. 2yi Cans
12V2C each
Nally's Salad Time
Mayonnaise
1 Full Pint ............ 19
1 Full Quart 33
Fancy Local Baby Beets, 2 for
No. 2 Corn, white or yellow
Tillamook Cheese, lb . ..
Milk, all brands, 3 for
25
10
18
20
SUGAR
10-lb.bagC&H ..49c
100-Ib. bag C & H $4.39
10 Bars White Eagle Laundry Soap . 25
White King Washing Powder 37
49-lb. bag Hard Wheat Flour $1.17
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Local Radishes, 3 bunches for ... 5
Local Spinach, 3 lbs. for - .. 15
Local Rhubarb, 4 lbs. for - 15
Green Peas, 4 lbs. for - . 25
New Potatoes, 2 lbs. for v 15
Strawberries, 3 for , . 25
Arizona Grapefruit, each 5
Lettuce, large solid heads 5
lennii court dane. The Oregon
mothers will b entertained t
tea at the Younff Women's Christian
association building at 3 30.
At 4 o'clock Oregon and Washing
ton State college will meet in a
baseball game. The annual Junior
prom will take place in the evening,
featuring the crowning of the Junior
week-end queen, Ml&a Dorothy Hall
o( Portland.
.
Candidates Ball to
Draw Crowd to Kogue F.Ik
Many Medford people will motor
to Rogue Elk tavern tomorrow even
ing for the ball honoring candidates
for Jackson county offices, to be
given by the management of the tav
ern. Dancing will be followed by a
midnight supper.
Dr. NllMon, Missionary,
Guest of Kitneles.
Dr. Betty NlUson, a medical mis
sionary to India and the United
Lutheran church In America, and
of the Au gust ana Luthernn Synod,
tvrt the giu-. . ur. and Mrs. George
P. Knbele fro i Monday to Wednes
day of this week. She addressed
a meeting in Zlon Lutheran church
on Monday evening, telling In her
very interesting and enlightening
way of her work In India. She left
for Eugene Wednesday noon.
MM Reld Returns
From Eugene Visit.
Miss Margaret Reld has returned
to this city from spending several
daya In Eugene as guest of her par
ents and friends on the University
of Oregon campus. While In the
university city she attended a meet
ing of Pot and Quill, club of women
writers, of which she la a member,
and other campus events.
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Crawford Ohterre
Golden Wedding Day.
WILLOW SPRINGS May 3 Mrs.
R. C. Brophy and Miss Rose Jones
attended a surprise party at Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Crawford'a near Med
ford. The "Be Jolly" club met in
honor of the Crawford's crystal wed
ding anniversary.
Music Teachers'
Asocial Ion to Meet.
The Jackson County Muslo Teach
ers' association will meet at the
home of Mrs, George Andrews Tues
day evening. May 10, at 7:30 o'clock.
Officers for the coming year will be
elected and all members are urged
to be present.
Officers now serving are Mrs. An
drews, president; Mrs. John White,
secretary, Miss Florence Graves.
treasurer.
Thimble Club Postpones
Mwtlug to Later Date
The meeting of Chrysanthemum
circle Thimble club, announced (or
Monday, has been postponed until a
later date. It waa reported by the
membership yesterday. Definite dat
tor the meeting will be announced,
soon.
Thursday Club Meets
At Willow Spring.
WILLOW SPRINGS Thursday club
of Willow Springs will meet May 13.
with Mrs. Sam Anderson, who Is to
be BMlsted by Mrs. John Catcy. Mrs.
W. U. Hover and Mrs. Robert Field
have charge of the program. All
members are requested to wear house
dresses. Officers will be elected and
dues paid.
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone 252
Something New
Granulated Gravy
We have something new for making gravy. Fine for
all roast meats and poultry. Makes more and better
gravy. Put up in 25c tins. Order a tin today.
Oregon Pickles
We have added a new line of Oregon Sweet Pickles.
Fine quality and very reasonable in price. Special
prices on pint and quart jars tomorrow in order to
introduce them.
Swim in White Sulphur Water
HELMAN BATHS
Ashland, Ore.
Opening Saturday, May 7
Tub Bath
Picnio Oroundi
Saturday Specials
Oregon Sweet Pickles, pints 23c, quarts ...... .33c
Kellogg's Pep (Bran Flakes), 2 pkgs 23c
Best Granulated Sugar, 25-Ib. bags $1.24
Good Quality Peanut Brittle, lb. 14c
Tea Garden Pickled Peaches, regular 95c value. '
Special 69c
HOME MADE CAKES
Lower in Price-Same Fine Quality
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
NEW CENTRAL MARKET
SPECIALS
CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS
Hamburger Steak Pork Steak '
lb. 10c lb. 15c
Lean Pork Roast Home Rendered Lard
lb. 15c lb. 10c
We Deliver Phone 81
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