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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUXE, fEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JTJXE 24, 1932. PAGE THREE V Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Miss Murphy Ilostesa AC Dinner and Swim. Miss Gladys Murphy entertained last evening tor a group of friends at a delightful dinner party at Val entine's cafe, followed by swimming at Twin Plunges, Ashland. Covers wers arranged for seven at the table, attractively decorated In summer flowers with a little man In pine cone uniform marking each place. Following dinner the group mo tored to Ashland, where swimming was enjoyed for the remainder " of the evening. Those present were: Miss Irva Fewell. Miss Margaret Reld. Misses Lois and Alt a Llndsey, Miss Margaret Hensley, Mrs. Moore Hamil ton and the hostess, Miss Murphy. Attending the party from Medford were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prultt. Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Prultt, Mrv and Mrs. Glen Prultt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prultt ami children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prultt and Mr. and Mrs. Beltte Biles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson and daughter of Fresno were guests fol lowing the picnic of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prultt of this city and enjoyed with them a trip to Crater lake the first of the week, returning to Med ford via Klamath Falls. Dixie Picnic Is Postponed r The nlcnlc of the Dixie club, planned for Sunday at the Hamlin cabin, has been postponed, date to be announced later. It was learned yesterday. Mrs. Cotchett and Son Expected Here Mrs. James Cotchett and c-n. James, Jr., of Australia arrived In San Francisco Wednesday en route to southern Oregon, where they will spend the summer as guests of Mrs. Cotchett'e sister, Mrs. James Pel ton of Fort Klamath and of her brother, John Orth, and family of Medford. They were set In the bay city by Mrs. Pelton and Emmett Slsemore, who motored south several days ago. Mr. Cotchett, who la also well known here, sailed for England when his wife and son sailed for the states and will continue to America in the fall to accompany them on their re turn to Australia. Dlxons Home From Motor Trip North Mr. and Mrs. Volney Dixon and son Frank returned to this city Wed nesday from a 10 days' trip to Port land and Seattle. While In the latter city they attended the commence ment exercises of the University of Washington, where Miss Jane Dixon was a member of the graduating class. Mtss Dixon did not return with them to Medford but remained on the campus for the special sum mer se&slon. She will arrive home about September 1. Mrs. Blrdseye Honored by Club ROGUE RIVER. Mrs. Effle Birds eye was delightfully-surprised by the ladies of the Civic Improvement club Friday afternoon. As past president of the club the was presented a gift of appreciation. Mrs. Cloyd Dick, new president, mad tne presenta tion. The afternoon was spent at cards and visiting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Victor Blrdseye and Mrs. Dick. Those who enjoyed the afternoon wltfj Mrs. Blrdseye were Mesdames Forsythe, Mays, Woodsock, McQuat, Miller, Smith, Ouestslaff, Harris, McLaren, Agnes Magerle, San dry, Thomas, Phelps, Mcllvaln, Maude Breeding, Dick and Victor Blrdseye. Parish Card Party Cvent for Tonight Those who enjoy an evening of cards will gather at the Parish hall this evening for the event arranged by the members of the Sacred Heart churcn to mark the arrival of sum mer and close of the bridge season. The public la invited to this, the last party, preceding adjournment until fall of social activities of the Catho lic congregation. Arrangements for the evening are In charge of Mrs. R. A. Miksche. Phoenix Club to Sponsor Depression Party June 25. Phoenix Thursday club will enter tain with a depression party at the Grange hall Saturday, June 25, for the benefit of the public library fund. Bridge, 500 and cootie will be played. Many useful gifts will be offered the holders of high scores, a hand made quilt being among them. Home made Ice cream and cake will be sold. The public la cordially Invited to attend. Ashland Picnic Planned ' By Neighboring Lodges The Juveniles and Royal Neighbors of Ashland and Medford are planning a Joint plcnlo for Sunday, June 26, In the Llthla park at Ashland. They are Inviting Neighbors from sur rounding towns to meet with them.' HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Phone 603 Free Delivery Daily 8-10-2-4 It will pay you to Inspect our choice cuts of Quality Meats at the lowest prices In many years before selecting the meat for your Sunday dinner or outing. We have the lowest prices In Med . ford at the present time. One visit to our market and you will be one of our many steady patrons. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Veal Roasts D.0 n.An.A. Prime Hams Beef Crater Brand' Mild cure Half or whole lb. SVfec lb. 13 lie Hamburger or Sausage Fresh Ground.. ay - g A No Cereal & A VC Pure Lard 4 lb. 25c Open Kettle Rendered Late Fall Lamb, Fancy Grain Fed Legs . lb. 11c Shoulder Roast lb. 7 Chops To" 21b. ISc Stew 3 lb. 19c Butter Loai if Creamery UC Fancy Hens lb. 16c 3 to 4 lb. Average Veal Stew TJ 4 25c Wieners or Bologna 2 lb. 25c We have a complete line of lunch meats and pickels for your luncheon or picnic. Also canned hams in all sizes. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Local Carrots Turnips Beets Onions Full bunch Local Rhubarb Fine for canning dfifC Local Lettuce Nice solid heads 3 Heads 5 I WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS Each member and guut la asked to bring tier ova lunch and tabla aerv tc. M Prultt Family Has Keunlon In Ashland. Of Interest to tlielr many Medtord frlendi la the report In the Oranta Paia Bulletin of the annual reunion of the Prultt family, held last Sun day in Llthla Park. Ashland, with members In attendance from Eu gene, Oranta Pasa. Oold Hill, Med ford and Klamath Falls. The Grants Pasa account of the party reads: Those who attended from this city were: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Prultt, their five sons. E. W. and family. C. A. qpd family, R. H. and family. D. 8. and Dr. and Mrs. Blaine Prultt. Rev. Veltle and family of Eugene, two daughters, Mrs. Andy Moore and Mrs. Otis R. Stonbery and a son. Ben Prultt and family, all of Klamath Palls were those of the Im mediate family attending the re union. Following a most delightful dinner they adjourned to the Christian church In Ashland, where Rev. Prultt showed very Interesting pictures of the trip down the Rogue that he took some time ago. going as far as Oold Beach by boat. Rev. Prultt Is the vocal instructor In the Eugene Bible University and Is the minister of the Bprlnitfleld church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson, life long friends of the Prultt family, made the trip from Fresno. Calif., to be present at the reunion. They were accompanied by their daughter. Helen. Mr. Robertaon, who U secre tary of the United Orocera' associa tion in Fresno, gave a very Interest ing talk during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Coon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins of Oranta Pasa were among the Invited guesta. -Vllases Enjoy Week at Fltihrer Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Ned VUaa and guests. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Vilas, who re cently arrived here from Shanghai. China, have been enjoying the week at the W. H. Pluhrer cabin at Lake O' the Woods. Executive Council Has Luncheon The Executive council of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club met for luncheon today noon at Geary's cafe and devoted the period following luncheon to formation of plana for the coming years activities of the club. 1'phnlri Iturhelur Tax VIENNA. (AP) The bachelor tax. collected from single persons of both sexes who have no dependents, Is not class legislation, aaya the Austrian constitutional court. The case was brought by three unmarried employes of a law firm. Anelenta Had Gold Axes ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. (AP) Three gold axea and several saws with gold handles were among Phoenician relics found by excavations of a tem ple site at Jebll In Syria. The an- 1 tlques dat back 3000 yeara. QUALITY COUNTS ELI ABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner . FREE Parking Lot Four Free Deliveries Daily. Phone 20 8 A. M., 10 A. M., 2 P. M. and 4 P. M. 117 N. Central Cut Off Waste Shop Here and Save Never before has it been possible to get so much for your food dollars. And particularly here where quantity buy ing; makes possible the very lowest price with no sacrifice of quality. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY 3 lbs. Snowdrift 47$ Local fancy Baby Beets, No. 2 can 2 for 25$ Local Tomatoes, std. No. V- can3 10 Fancy Kraut, No. 2y2 cans 10$ Bulk Macaroni 4 lbs. for 19 Parker's Potato Chips 2 for 15$ Good Brooms 39c KRAFT MAYONNAISE 1 pint 18$ 1 quart 33$ Kraft's Package Cheese 15$ 1 1 lb. package Coffee 17$ Small White Beans, 5 lbs. for 23$ Baby Lima Beans, 5 lbs. for 23$ American Malt 33$ 1 gal. can fancy crushed Pineapple 47$ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancy Yellow Onions 8 lbs. for 25$ Local Cabbage, very solid, lb 3V2$ Fancy Lemons, per dozen 19 Juice Oranges 2 doz. for 25$ Plenty More Apricots at the Right Price. Some More of the Famous Ditsworth ' Strawberries for Saturday. VALENTE BAND TO PLAY HERE TTI A real treat la In store for southern Oregon dance lovers when Val Valen t, famous entertainer and hLa 12 plece orchestra plays at the Pair Grounds pavilion next Thursday eve ning, June 30. The Medford appear ance la sponsored by the Hlllah patrol and will be one of the most out standing events of the summer sea son. Southern Oregon people are famil iar with the excellence of Val Valen tea aggregation. This nationally known orchestra has entertained mil lions of radio fans over KOO and KFRC and Is now circling the north west on a to or to eastern cities. Valente's dance or ft eat ra entertain ment is novel. High class entertainers make up the fine orchestra and nov elty vaudeville stunts are featured during the evening. The band will appear at the Holly theater Thurs day evening at 8:30 o'clock m con Junction with Joe E. Brown in his latest release, "The Tenderfoot." Tickets for the Hlllah patrol dance at the Fair Ground pavilion are now on sale by members of the Shrine and will also be sold at the main gate of the fairgrounds on Thursday evening. The gateway op posite the pavilion will be closed and tickets will be available at the main gate only, according to members of the Hlllah committee. Muurlit Want Jolts AUCKLAND, N. Z. (AP) Maori tribesmen have asked the government to give Viem Jobs, arguing that be fore the white men introduced cloth ing and comforts of civilization In New Zealand work was not necessary, whereas now. without employment, the natives are starving. LONDON, Enp., Juno 34. (AP Former Crown Prince Prledrtch Wll hehn of Germany Joined hla father, the former kalwer, at Zandvoort, Hol land, Vie Dally Herald said today la a dispatch from Amsterdam. The former crown prince's visit, the Iirst he has made to Holland In seven years, the paper said, ts to attend a conference of former members of the German royal family and monarchist politicians on the possibility of re storing the Hohenzollerna to the Ger man throne. The former kalMr Is spending short vacation at Zandvoort. Flcvure frames made to ordor. Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. The Auto glass installed while you wait, Prices right. Brill iheet Metal Works. Personal Attention Prompt Service PHONE 252 Fruit Jars and Jar Lids We have a complete line of fruit jars and trimmings. Economy, Mason and Presto jars, jar lids, rubbers, jar clamps, Parowax, fruit wax, etc Certo and Pen-Jel Do you have trouble in making jelly? Try Certo or Pen-Jel. They can be used with any fruit or fruit juice. SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn Coffee and a 10c package of Tea, both for 33c Crystal White Soap, 7 bars . ....... 23c Kingsford Corn Starch, 2 for . . 18c Carnation Wheat Flakes, small package . . . . . 7c IXL Chicken Tamales, 2 for-. . . . . ,., . . . . . 31c Mrs. Stratton's Home Made Cakes Don't bother to bake during the hot weather. Order one of Mrs. Stratton's home made Cakes. Many different kinds to choose from. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES A REAL BARGAIN O-Cedar Mop and a 30c bottle of O-Cedar Polish, both for 79c FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY NEW CENTRAL MARKET SPECIALS AH Choice Steer Beef Steaks lb. 20c Fresh Ground Hamburger lb. 10c Steer Beef Pork Shoulder Roast Roast lb. 12c lb. 10c R. I. RED HENS and FRYERS If You Are Looking for Real Bargai Check Carefully the ads Today's Mail Tribune