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PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Music Lover Welcome News of Sunday Program Sunday, for the last time this sea son, the male choir of the Sacred Heart church, Catholic, will sing com positions from the D Minor mass, under the direction of Sebastian Apollo, organist, It was announced yesterday. All music lovers of the city, who have enjoyed the previous programs sung by the male voices are Invited to attend the 10:30 mass to hear them again, Sunday morning. In the group are Messrs. Neil Foy, Earl Foy, Stewart, Harold Corliss and Raymond Mlksche. f4 Mist Caster Is Hostess at Card. PHOENIX, May 37. (Spl.) Miss Elva Caster entertained with a card party Tuesday night. Quests were Misses Edna Hllderbrand, Irene Standley, Delia Mast, Ethel Olson, Mae Bonham and Mesdames Merriam King and Lewis Thompson. Nealeg Celebrate 40th wedding Day. Central Point Past Matrons club, O. E. S.. met May 25 with Mr. and Mrs. George Neale, and In addition to other festivities assisted Mr. and Mrs. Neale In celebrating the fortieth anniversary of their marriage. Two Medford Girls In Campus Contest. In the second annual intramural song contest to be held at the Uni versity of Oregon June 3 under auspices ol the Polyphonic choir, two Medford girls. Misses Seuiah Gore and Betty Evanson. will be entered by thetr respective living organizations, according to the list appearing in the Oregon Daily Emer ald. Mlsa Gore will represent Phi Mu sorority and Miss Evanacm Hendricks hall.- George Barron la president of the Polyphonic choir and two large silver cups are offered, one to the women's living organisation winning first honors, the other the men's house scoring highest. Mrs, MeCsskey Entertains For Flower Show Visitors Mrs. Frank I, Chambers and Mrs. O. R. Gullion of Eugene, and Mrs. H. B. Howell sf Grants Pass and other out of town visitors at the annual flower show of the Med ford Garden club, which opened yester day morning to continue through to day at the high school gymnasium, were entertained yesterday afternoon at tea by Mrs. H. D. McCaskey at her home on thM old Stage road. They also enjoyed drive over tfte scenic hill road and to other beauty spots of the valley later in the afternoon. Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Gullion, who acted as Judges at the show, are returning to Eugene this after noon. .Medical Auxiliary Holds Meeting. Members of the auxiliary to the Jackson County Medical society met at the home of Mrs. Wra. W. P. Holt In MMord Tuesday afternoon. May 34. with an excellent attend ance featuring the enthusiastic and Instructive meeting. Mrs. E. A. Woods of this city, president, presided, while the pro gram was In charge of Mrs. R. W. Sieeter of Medford. Current events pertaining to health work were given In response to roll call these cur rent event touching on topic In teresting and helpful, Mrs. D. M. Brower of this city read two articles on the auxiliary work In Oregon, one by the retiring state president of the auxiliary, Mrs, Ed Alle Pierce of Portland and one by the Incoming president, Mrs. Wil son Johnston. The "Basic Science Law waa dis cussed !n detail In an Instructive and entertaining manner by Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney of Medford. Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg discussed the much -publicized case of Nor man Baker vs. The American Medi cal association, in which the Ameri can Medical association waa given favorable verdica In the suit of Baker for 1500,000 libel damages, jMr, Swedenburg quoted from Hy- geis, a health sg&ine which car I ried comment os the case, as tol lows: "A radio station, a magazine land printed catalogs are fertile me 'dluisis for a quseks use In advertu J ing to lure hundreds of cancer suf Iferers to nto 'Institute, A promoter ol an alleged cancer cure ... re cently sued the American Medical association for a half million dollars in damages for so-called libelous statements made la Hygela, and in the Journal sf the American Medi cal association, "The case came to trial Is federal district court In Dftveisport. Iowa. The trial lasted four 9 eeks." The decision was is favor of the asso ciation. Mrs, T, 0. Thayer and Mrs. Holt presided at the beautifully appointed table following the program which Included a plans duet by Mrs. R, W. Sieeter and Mrs, S. W. Shockley. This was the last meeting of the spring, the auxiliary to resume activities in the fail. Ashland Tidings. Mrs. Bonney Honored At Birthday Party. Riviera. Mrs. Euvena Bonrsey was given a surprise birthday dinner by her neighbors May 10. All came with well filled baskets. A birth day cake was presented by Dorothy Conner, with the candles placed to spell 79. She received msny beauti ful gifts. Those present ware Me damea Palmer, Conner, Oalbreth. RunyaM. Pfrefer, McQxiat, Ouetz laff, Fleming and the Misses Dorothy Conner, Beatrice Palmer and Laura Bonney. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Eiaen and Mrs. Sam Andcsen of Central Point were unable to attend the dinner, but were guests for the after noon. Blrycle Party nd Supper Enjoyed. A Jolly party of last evening fnr seven members of local society open ed with a bicycle ride to Bybee bridge and closed with a picnic sap per. Those making the trip were Misses Mirabel Braden. Marie Fobs, Harriett Baldwin, EUow Mae Wilson, Naomi Hohman. Louise HoUenback and Blanche Fried. Rev. and Mrs. Norton Visit Relatives Here. Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Norton of New York and Los Angeles are spending a few days In this city with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Smith, before proceeding to their summer home at Lake Placid. Dr. and Mrs. Bunch To VWt Coast Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Bunch and daughter Geraldlne plan to leave by motor tomorrow morning for the coast to spend the holiday week-end with relatives and friend. They will attend the bridge dedication at Gold Beach ir.d return to M4f a: Moa- day evening. Mn. Wfet rsatw Vacation tn Portland Mb, Laura M. West left on the 3hU today soon for Portend, where she plans to spend a mouth's vacation with relatives. Communications Coleman Thanks Voters To the Editor: Permit me space in your paper to to the voters of the Med ford justice district my sincere thanks for their loyal support by which I waa nominated for the office of J nance of the peace. W. R. Bill) COLEMAN. Keep Money at Ham. To the Editor; Anotlwr out-of-town solicitor visit ed M&dfstd this weeit, was gtn two job of printing by kscal business men, teat required soliciting sds from local merchants. The solicitor hsd co trouble IB gettlSf the sdi M high price. The printing will all be done la another state. These jobs could have beem dene br local nrlnter. the ads secured at much lower rates and the nr,on? kept at home to he'.p patronise home Industrie and meet home payro;:.!, Btisines me a should refuse to giw printing to any solicitor who will not hav the work done at home and every merchant should require o licitors to show a letter from some home printer that they are olng to do the printing, or they ehsMM as& iuteiy refuse to take as d ou Mf menu, prosram or anything else, "With Medford Trade Is Medford Made." This Is a Great Country PRO BONO. (Name on file,) . F ree Stools At Woods Lumber Co. The agency for Fuller pamte and varnishes has been placed with the Woods Lumber company which to cow displaying a complete line of these products tt the aalea room on Beat Jackson street. Aa u introductory offer, a ws Mr,i true ted hardwood kitchen or bath a too), 34 inches sigh, will b given free to each persss making a purchase sf Fuller paints asneusittng to two cfollsrr, Th it special free feat, ure witt be cor. tinned until Juse 4, Saturday, or until the supply of ainels tm exhausted. Only one stool witt be e , ve n to a customer, accord ing to Harold Woods. Tr, s Fuller company, eatabtlahM to ISA9, le mm Qld?ii paint ftna on trie BIRTHS B-o.m to Mr. ami Mrs. L. W. Rass com, a daughter at the Community hospital tr. : s morning. Ml remaining Spring coat ol qul if greatly reduced. I Former price 55.$ now $2030 Forrr-T price tttM now a: 3 75 Farmer jrta 115.00 cow 1000 ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANNS ivesKfsM 'lanrnrrrf"- '" You Can Afford to With These Prices So Low 11 SPECIAL FOE SATURDAY I Crater Brand Sugar Cured Half or Whole Bacon Squares Bacon Backs Crater Brand MUd Cure Nice and Lean Sugar Cured 15c 14c FRYERS Fresh Dressed Pound TURKEYS 18 c Young and Fat Nice for Roasting, lb AX aK. I Pot Roasts veai tioasis Leg or Loin Grain Fed Pig Pork, Shoulder no shank Prime Beef Pound Milk Fefd Pound lOc 1 Oy2c lOc BUTTER Local Creamery Fresh Churned, lb PURE LARD 29c Home Rendered 4 lbs. . . . Lamb Chops Legs o Lamb 6 Eib or Loin 2 Pounds Genuine 1932 Milk Fed Lb. 31c 16c Hamburger or Sausage No Cereal Fresh Ground 2 lbs. 19c NOTICE This Market will Be CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Decoration Day Wieners Bologna Liver Sausage 2 lbs. r We have a complete line of luncheon meats and pickles, in cluding Morrell's Cooked Canned Hams in all sizes for your picnic lunches. CASH GROCERY W, A, HOLLOWAY, Owner 117 N. Central Free Parking Lot Free Delivery FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LOCAL LETTUCE, 2 large heads....5 LOCAL RADISHES, 2 bunches 5 LOCAL GREEN ONIONS, bunch 3 LOCAL BERRIES, Per Cup 6 LEMONS, do 15 ORANGES, large size, do 25 300 crates of local berries for canning on Mle st Tuiay, 0t our prirvt before you bur. Phone 20 We Have Everything For the Picnic Spring ... warm weather , good fishing . . and a S day holiday. Shop at this Home-Owned store and save money on your Picnic and camping muppl!. CALIFORNIA HOME CATSUP (large afce).... 19 WHITE STAR TUNAS Vi 'g 19 1 fan pint OON0ORD GRAPS JUICE 19 8NOW CAP SHORTENING 8 lb. pail 69 TOMATO SOUP 8 for -23d PALACE OLIVES (No. 1 Tall) ....2 far 25 VAN CAMP'S oval tin? L... Q9 innnil ..I- .i . i i i 1 YOLO PICKLES SWEET MIXED or PLAIN SWEET Pinti SWEET MIXED or Plain Sweet Quart.. DILL PICKLES Quarts 22 3S$ 25 -13 25 25 SWEET MIDGET PICKLES 6 oz.. FANCY RED SALMON Tall can . BULK PEANUT BUTTER 2 lbs.... STUFFED or GREEN OLIVES 3 oz 2 for 25 OLD ENGLISH GINGER ALE .2 far 25 CALUMET TOILET SOAP 6 bars for 2,54 HARD WHEAT FLOUR 49 lb. sack f 1-13 SEA HAWK SHRIMP 2 far 25 WHITE EAGLE LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars 25 Parker's Potato Chips 4 for 25c KNIGHT'S PURE JAM... DODGE SPINACH J V, oz. Jar 11 No. 2 can 15 AMERICAN CLUB COFFEE 17 S. and W. COFFEE Per Ponnd 30 WHITE KING WASHING POWDER (large size..39 SUGAR .100 lbs. 4 35 . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ex. Large ARIZONA Soedless GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 15 LEMONS . 2 down 25 LOCAL TURNIPS Large bunches 3 tor 10 LOCAL BABY BEETS Large bimches 3 far 10 FANCY CELERY 15 SOLID NEW CABBAGE Per Pound 4'A$ RADISHES White or Red 3 bunches 5 NEW SPUDS 6 lbs for 25 LOCAL GREEN PEAS 3 pounds far 25 LOCAL STRAWBERRIES 4 cups 25; per crate 89 25 pound box KLAMATH SPUDS (the new pack) 35 RIPE CALAVOS Each 18 Free Delivery 8 A. M. 1 0 A. M. 2 P. M. 4 P. M. mi Prompt Service Persona! Attention. PHONE 252 Buy For Two Days The stores will be closed Monday, Memorial Day, so buy for two days. Fresh Vegetables Green Onions Radishes Lettuce Swiss Chard Parsley Spinach Celery Cabbage Ripe Tomatoes Cucumbers Green Beans Green Peas New Potatoes Asparagus Bell Peppers Egg Plant Rhubarb Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes Carrots Turnips Beets White Onions Summer Squash Fresh Fruits Oranges Bananas Grapefruit Strawberries Gooseberries Cantaloupes Avocadoes Cherries Apples SATURDAY SPECIALS Certo, 3 bottles ....,.,, .......... 73c S, & W. Sardines, large oval cans, 2 for ....... ,21c 3-lb, Can Crisco .... 54c Canned Milk, tall cans, any kind, 4 for 23c Diamond W. Sliced Pineapple, No, 2 can, 2 for 33c Parker's Potato Chips, large 19c, small 4 for . , ,25c LUNCH GOODS OF ALL KINDS FRESH HOME MADE CAKES All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person - FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY NEW CENTRAL MARKET SPECIALS Choice Hens and Fryers Steer BeeS Roasts Steer Beef Steaks Lb. 12C I Lb. 20C Fresh Side Pork, lb. . . 12c I Hamburger, Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. 12c We Deliver Phone 81 THE SIGNS of the TIMES guhjert Rundii, Nlfht at 1:49 of EVANGELIST W. R. WATSON M tM FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Kfmtama mat Mtln br'Mc Conm runwml tMlion 11 A. M. ftnndar Morning Worthlp r,i(c-llt lwn "III tprtk m If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune