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    JfEDFORD MXTG TIirBU, rEDFORD, OEECJOX, FRIDXT, JUNE 3, 1932.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
Business Women Hare
Pleasant Dinner Party
Delegates to the state convention
of Business and Professional Wom
en's clubs recently held at Klamath
Falla entertained at dinner Wednes
day evening at the home of the local
president, Mrs. Edwlna Wetshaar,
complimenting other members of the
club. Covers were placed for 20
guests at the festive table decorated
in rosebuds from the garden of Mrs.
Jacque Lenox -nd clever favors Il
lustrating the various businesses and
professions now followed by the B.
P. W. club members.
Following dinner a report of the
convention was made by the dele
gates and plans for the coming year
In local club work discussed.
Hostesses for the evening were Mrs.
Welshaar, Mrs. Belva Aiken, Mrs. Alice
Coppln and Miss Winifred Walker.
Many Attend Class
Day at Valley SchUl
The Valley school Is a popular gath
trlng place today of local society folk,
attending the class day festivities of
the school. The program opened this
morning at 11 o'clock and was fol
lowed by luncheon for which a large
number of cards were issued.
Miss Luy Honored"
At Birthday Party
Complimenting their dancing In
structor, Miss Ruth Luy, on the an
niversary of her birthday, a group
from the younger set entertained yes
terday at the home of Mrs. J. W. An-tle.
Mrs. Hall to Fete House
Guest at Bridge Event.
Mrs. MLrl&m Hall la Inviting a
number of friends to her home for a
bridge party Monday evening at
which Mlas Maiy Gould Parson, her
guest from Eugene, will be honored.
Quest list for the occasion includes
Misses Dorothy Nyswaner, Georgia
Edwards, Zcel Edwards, Louise Fluh
rer, Kathtrtne Sweeney, and Mes
dames Frank Perl, Dudley Sercombe,
Wlllard Whitman, Chester Hubbard,
Bruce Bauer, Harold Relchstein, Rich
ard Payne, David Wilcox and Elmo
Russell.
Mrs. Caster Entertains
Honoring Sons and Niece
Phoenix Mrs. Tom' Caster enter
tained last Friday afternoon with a
party in honor of the birthdays of
her sons, Otto, and Norman, and her
niece, Shirley Burleson. The guests
were Harold French, Barbara Garri
son, Millie Burleson and Dean Caster,
who were accompanied by Mrs. Ed
French, Mrs. L. O. Caster, Mrs. R. R.
Burleson, and Mrs. Earl Anderson.
Small Individual birthday cakes was
made for each of the little ones, with
candles corresponding to the age of
each adorning It.
Graduate Nurses
Anticipate Party
A very pleasant party Is anticipa
ted' by members of the graduate
nurses association of District No. 4,
next Thursday evening, June 4. They
will be entertained then by Mrs.
James Llum at her home on Lawn-
ridge avenue. Grants Pass. GuesU axe
asked to arrive at o'clock. !
Nurses from Medford planning to
attend will meet at the Community
hospital at B:8Q o'clock.
Society Folk Going
To School Again
Turning their thoughts to books
again a group of local society folk are
each afternoon attending a class at
the Hotel Holland. Instructed by Miss
Verona Hill, psychologist, who has
been lecturing in Medford for the
past several weeks.
Members of the class are anticipa
ting organization of a club following
completion of the eight day course.
In the enthusiastic group meeting
In the Holland drawing room are
Mesdames G. M. Roberts, C. Rease
Braley, W. M. Muirhead, H. Chandler
Egan, F. K. Deuel. James Owen. A. E.
Reames, C. C. Lemmon, R. W. Sleeter,
Rupert J. Henry, Vilas, C. M. Kldd.
David Rosenberg, Gain Robinson,
Ralph Boutelle, F. Corning Kenly cf
this city and Mrs. Grubb of Ashland.
Miss Reynolds Entertains
With Two Tables of Bridge
Miss Dorothy Reynolds was hostess
at bridge last evening at the Hotel
Holland, with two tables in play. The
rooms were attractively decorated for
the occasion, with prize for high
score going to Mrs. Holt Wilson, and
second to Miss Dee P'heffel.
Guests for the evening were; Mrs.
Jeanne Laid ley, Mrs. Wilson, Miss
Carmen Hlttson, Mrs. Ralph R. Bai
ley, Miss Scheffel and Miss Jane Mc
Quat. Miss Edwards Here
From Seattle This Week
Miss Icel Edwards arrived Sunday
from Seattle to be guest for a short
vacation of her father, G. A. Edwards,
and her sisters, Mrs. Chester Hub
bard and Misses Georgia and Adra
Edwards.
Sunday School Class
Enjoys Party Wednesday
Mrs. James Cornutt and Roland
Hover entertained their Sunday
school classee Wednesday night at
Mrs. Cornutt 's home. Games were en
Joyed and refreshments served by the
hostess, assisted by Miss Doris Rich
ardson. Those present were Misses Freda
Young, Pearl Hover, Marjorle Jones,
Sadie Smith, Joyce Young, Norma
Holland, Helena Hansen, Frances
Benson and Marian Tucker and
Messrs Albert Clayton, Harold Hug
ger, Jack Smith, Donald Smith and
Billy Leever. ransportatlon was fur
nished by Messrs Roland Hover, Axel
Benson, M. F. Young and C. E. Smith.
MU .Jordan Honored
At Central Point Party
CENTRAL POINT Miss Alleen Jor
dan of Grants Pass spent the week
end with her friend, Miss Dorothy
Jones who was home from Ashland
normal for Memorial day. Honoring
Miss Jordan, the following guests
were entertained at the Jones home
Saturday afternoon, Misses May Eich
er, Katherlne Lathrop. Helen Lees,
Nellie Etcher, Frances Faber and Mar
Jone Jones. Tea was served by the
hostess, Miss Dorothy Jon?s.
Mrs. Gore Invites
Pupils, Mothers to Tea
Mrs. E. E. Gore will entertain with
tea and muslcale at her home, 116
Geneva, Thursday afternoon, June 8,
for her piano pupils, their mothers
and Interested friends. Guests will
call between the hours of 2:30 and
6. A program will be presented at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. Flndlay
Plans Vacation
Mrs. H T. Flndlay expects to leave
Saturday' morning on a week's vaca
tion trip to San Francisco, Cal.
Fine Meats -Best Values
Today prices are lower than they've been in months. Today we offer the
same high quality which established a reputation for us. Note these.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Pot Roast Prime Beef
Pork Roasts
Pork Roasts
(Shoulder) Grain Fed
Pig Pork
(leg) ' Nice, Small
Pork
lb. 10V2c
lb. 9y2c
lb. 12y2c
Hamburger or
Sausage
2 lb. 19c
Fresh Ground
No Cereal '
Boiling Beef
lb. 712C
Choice
Klb
Baby Beef
or
Veal Roast
Baby Bee
or
Veal Stew
Best
Quality
lb. HtfDc
2 lbs. ac
Lornl Creamery
Fresh Churned
Butter
lb. 22c
Pure Lard
4 lb. 25c
Open Kettle
Rendered
Hams STJSL lb. 14c
Picnic Hams s"d lb. 13y2c
1932 Spring Lamb Chops rib and loin 2 lbs. 2gc
BSHBSBIIBSlSBBSHMllSBSHmiUBSHVillHi
Fresh Dressed
lb. 21c
Hens
Fancy Milk Fed
Z'i to 4-lb. avg.
lb. 17C
Strawberries
15-cup crates
1 and 2-day old berries
per crate 5SC
Fresh Picked Berries
15-cnp W
rrato
Local Lettuce, per head 5
Local Carrots, Beets,
Turnips, 3 bunches ...10
Bacon
Backs
Mild Cured
lb. 14c
Bacon
Squares
Mild Cured
lb. 912C
Free Delivery 8 A. M. 10 A. M. 2 P. M. 4 P. M.
Flynni Arrive
From Oakland
Mr. tnd Mn. T. K. Flynn and son,
Herahell Haxelton, arrived by motor
early thla morning from Oakland,
Cal., to be guesta of Mr. Flynn a
mother, Mrs. Emma Trowbridge, and
other relatives during a week's vaca
tion.
Decree of Honor
Juvenilea to Meet
A meeting of Degree of Honor Ju
venltes haa been called for tomorrow
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All mem
bers are urged to be present and an
invitation la extended the mothers.
Mrs. Porter Leaves
To Visit Mother
Mrs. Jack Porter is leaving today
with her very young son for a month's
stay In Salem as guest of her mother,
Mrs. Jones.
-
Mrs. Oft Re Returns
To Home In North
Mrs. Clara F. Gage left last night
for Tacoma, Wn.( after spending the
past week In Medford as the guest
of her daughter, Miss Joyce Gage.
Misses Griffin anil
Anderson In Redding
Miss Juanlta Griffin and Miss
Veneta Anderson motored to Red
ding, Cal., yesterday, where they will
visit friends for a week,
.
Central Point
with his patents, Mr, and Mrst B.
Farra.
Mr. and Mrs, J, O. Isaacson spent
the week end at Gold Beach,
Mr. Mornlngstar moved his family
to Medftrd this week
Frof. Amick left Saturday for
Fresno, Calif., to visit his daughters.
Miss Oeraldlne Hermanson had the
misfortune to fall, striking her face
on an Iron pipe causing i severe cut
Just below the eye. A physician was
called to dress the wound and no
serious lesults are anticipated.
Donald Turpln, Newman Billings,
Vivian Meader and Mona Lewis drove
to Crescent City Friday.
Andy Buckles has purchase, and
moved into the Howe residence on
Fourth street. Mr. Howe and family
will go to Michigan to reside
Morse Haloy and family have
moved Into the Homer Bowman resi
dence. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Morgan of Trail
were Saturday guesta of relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Knutzen of
Thompson creek, and Mr and Mrs.
W. A. Pyburn spent Decoration day
with Miss Mary Mee and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Crane.
Everett Scott returned last week
from Klamath Falls where be has
been employed several weeks,
Mr and Mrs. Bert Rostol left Fri
day for a few dys in Portland and
other polnta north,
Theodore Glass, Randall Clifford
and E. M. Wilson of Medford spent
a few days last week In Modoc coun
ty, Calif., near Aoln. looking after
ranch property of Mr. Wilson.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Hall and children,
Wilda. Veva and Leland, Miss Iola
Carr, Mrs D. B. Carr and small son
enjoyed a plcnto party in Ashland
park Friday. Miss Veva was one of
the eighth grade graduates.
Mary Mee visited last week at the
W. A. Pyburn poultry ranch on Roxte
road. The Py burns have five hundred
turkeys and nearly one thousand
chickens.
Mrs. Doershuck who was operated
on some time ago for goitre Is still
confined to her bed.
Woman's Relief corps will meet
June 4tht A good attendance is de
sired. George Relnker, who spent the
winter in exington, Nebr., arrived In
Central Point this week.
Miss Mildred Hllkey of San Fran
cisco arrived Sunday to spend he
vacation with her parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Charles Hllkey,
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Shell of Klam
ath Falls were Sunday guests at tb
Edward Jones home.
Ralph Knight left Friday for Wood
land, Calif., to spend the week wlta
his sister and family.
Wald port. Plana for the proposed
wooden and concrete bridge here oa
Oregon Coast highway completed.
SWEM'S
"Odds-Ends" Sale
Leather Goods
Be Here Saturday
SWEM'S GIFT SHOP
CENTRAL POINT, June 3. (Spl.)
Mrs. Leonard Bowman and three
children and Mrs. Bowman, Sr., of
Merrill arrived Tuesday to visit rela
tives and friends.
Fred Farra of San Francisco ar
rived Wednesday to visit two days
QUALITY TELLS
MEL HA US LIS
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner 117 N. Central
Free Parking Lot. Phone 20
PICNIC POINTERS
Get all the fixin's here and save. We have a complete
stock of picnic supplies, This is a Home Owned Store
featuring the highest quality at the lowest prices,
"With the Valley Trade Is the Valley Made"
Wesson Oil
..Qts. 45
Snowdrift - - - 3 lb. can 55
New U. S. Jar Rubbers..
-6 for 25
Bread and Butter Pickles
-18
BiBquick - .. : - 29
1 large can Sweet Potatoes
15
fSffllrtl
M
LEMON FLAVOR
JELLO, Genuine
3 pkgs. 25c
FREE
Baby Akron Dirigible
Certo, 2 bottles 49c
See Certo Ad on Page 11
Alber's Flapjack For that Camp Breakfast 19
Alber's Pearls of Wheat 19
Alber's Instant Tapioca 9
SMtMst The Vitalizing Cereal... J. C
Calumet Baking Powder ..
1 Pkg.
Swansdown
Cake Flour
1 Complete
Baking Set
all for 99c
27
Maxwell House Coffee (2 lb, tin) 65
American Club Coffee 17
Quick' Naptha Soap Chips (large package)- 20
White Eagle Laundry Soap 10 for 25
Small White, Large White,
b ibs. 23 nr a we 8 lb" 25
UUtXlJO Red Mexican
8 lbs ....25
Baby Limas,
B lbs. 23
Petite, 10 lbs. 43 PRUNES I'a"ans, 10 lbs. 43
Hardwheat Flour 49 lb. bag $114
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Local Carrots, Turnips, Beets 3 for 10
Local Lettuce (large heads) 5
Solid New Cabbage -... per pound 3
Local Peas, well filled 4 lbs. 25
Juice Oranges (good site)
Radishes (large bunches)
Bananas
New Potatoes
2 doz. 25
3 for 5
.....4 lbs. 25
7 lbs. 25
Local Strawberries for Canning,
We Deliver Anything Any Place in City Limits
Prompt Service
Personal Attention
PHONE 252
IT'S VACATION TIME
If you are planning an outing for a day, week or
month, we can furnish the lunch goods.
A Few Reminders
Ripe Olives
Green Olives
Stuffed Olives
Pickles
Preserves
Marmalade
Jellies
Canned Meats
Boned Chicken
Deviled Chicken
American Sardines
Norwegian Sardines
French Sardines
Kippered Snacks
Baked Beans
Potato Chips
Sandwich Spread
Peanut Butter
Fancy Cheese
Wax Paper
Paper Plates
Take a Home Made Cake With You
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Diamond W. Peanut Buttsr, 1-lb. jars 17c
Van Camp's Baked Beans, 1-Ib size, 3 for ..... 19c
Baker Cocoa, Vz-Ib. can 15c
Campbell's Soup, any kind, 3 for . 27c
Calumet Baking Powder the best for Strawberry Shortcake
WESSON OIL
One of the Radio "Team Mates"
Special Frying Size
4 Pints in 1 Convenient Can
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Fresh Home
Made Cakes
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
SEE OUR PICNIC WINDOW
NEW CENTRAL MARKET
SPECIALS
Choice Hens Fryers Rabbits
Steer Beef
Sirloin Steaks
Lb. 20c
i
Veal
Shoulder Roast
Lb 12c
Hamburger
Fresh Ground
Lb. 10c
Phone 81
We Deliver
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