Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEBFOTvD MSF: TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932.
PxVGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon
Nonaffiliated O. E. S.
Members to Meet I
Nonaffiliated members of the Or
der of Eastern Star will also meet
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Mrs. R. A. Martin announced 7es
terday. Plans for the card party to
bo held November 2 will be discus
sed. All Masons and their friends
are invited to the party planned, and
may make reservations by calling Mrs.
Martin at 498-L, or Miss Anna Det
wetler at 875 -L.
There will be a game for each and
everyone at the party November 2.
as progressive and pivot auction
bridge, contract and five hundred
will be played.
Harvest Home Festival
Looms on Calendar
Holding an Important place amid
events for the week Is the two-day
Harvest Home festival planned by
women of the Catholic ciiitfcli for
Wednesday and Thursday. It wlU be
held at the Catholic Parish hall,
which will bo 'decorated in autumn
leaves and fruits' for the occasion.
Wednesday evening the harvest
dinner will be served and Thursday
afternoon, a card party will be the
leading event of the day. Dancing
and numerous booths as well ns a
musical program will add Interest to
the two-day affair.
Mrs. Gore Finds
Opera Well Attended.
A note to Medford friends from
Mrs. E. E. Oore this morning brings
encouraging news from San-Francisco.
"There are no signs of depres
sion in the music world," there, ac
cording to Mrs. Gore, who writes that
there are great crowds at the opera.
Everything sold out, even standing
room.
Mrs. Gore was accompanied to San
Francisco for the opera- by her
daughter, Rosa. Miss Alice Holm
back la presiding at her studio dur
ing Mrs. Gore's absence
Mrs. Van Dyke Gives
Dessert Bridge Today
Mrs. Vern Van Dyke Is entertain
ing this afternoon at dessert bridge
at her home, 311 Peach street. There
will be two tables In play with Hal-
lowe'en decorations adding the fes- j
tlve note. Guests Invited for the at- '
ternoon are: Mrs. A. J. Duthle
of Seattle, Mrs. Chas. Reames, Mrs. 1
Raymond Mlksche, Mrs. John Wilkin
son, Mrs. F. G. Bunch, Mrs. E. W.
Gould, Mrs. Ernest Lee Barnes and
Mrs. H. T. Hubbard. ,
Pythian Sisters
Meet This Evening
Mrs. B. L. Harwood will be hostess
at r-er heme on Lew'ls avenue, off the
Jacksonville highway, to members of
the Pythian Sisters club this even
ing. All members are requested to
bring school lunches.
Reames Chapter
Plans Initiation
Initiation will be conducted by
Reames chapter, O. E. S., Wednesday
evening. Refreshments will be serv
ed by the officers and all members
and visiting members are Invited to
the meeting.
Farmerette Party
Event for Tonight
The Crater Lake Guild will enter
tain this evening with ' a farmerette
party at the Presbyterian church, and
a large attendance la expected for the
gala event. Members are asked to
bring guests, as tonight will be guest
night. Clever costumes, In keeping
with the autumn, when thoughts turn
to the farm as pumpkins and apples
ripen, are expected to predominate.
Hallowe'en Frolic
Planned at School
Children of the Roosevelt School
are looking forward to Friday even
ing. October 28, for their annual
Hallowe'en frolic will be held at that
time. Oames, stunts, dances and
"eata" will be In keeping with the
season. Tha children are busy with
practicing of plays and stunts and
are anticipating a large crowd, and
a worthwhile entertainment Friday.
Shrtnera and Daughters
Of Nile to Hold Party
A festive event of Thursday evening
will be the dancing party at the Fair
grounds pavilion at Grants Pass at
which Daughters of the Nile and
Shrtnera will be joint hostesses. A
large delegation of local members of
Zulelma and Hitnh temples will at
tend the dance, which will be follow
ed by buffet supper.
Woodmen Announce ,
Candidates' Ball
The Woodmen of the World will
hold a candidates' ball Tuesday even
ing at 8 o'clock In the Knights of
Pythlaa hall. There will be an inter
esting program, followed by cards
and dancing. All candidates for of
fice are cordially Invited to attend
and the public will be welcome.
Miss Holt Celebrates
Birthday This livening
Miss Barbara Holt will be hostess
this evening at a dinner and bridge
party, entertaining on the occasion
of her birthday. Invitations for the
event have been issued to 16 mem
bers of the school set.
10 FIRE HAZARDS,
LIFE LOSS SOUTH
region was brought to a temporary
standstill as huge dust clouds were
blown over the countryside and one
air line stopped operation momen
tarily.
CARD PARTY Thur. afternoon. Oct.
2 ' Catholic Parish Hall beginning at
2. Bridge, 500. etc. Refreshment and
entertainment. Football will be given
as fishing prize. Adm, 25c.
Obituary
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 35. (m
Strong winds, aorat of a velocity eatl-
mated at 60 miles an hour, were
blamed today for tha death of a boy,
thousand of dollar. In property dam
age and Indirectly led to the death
of a man engaged In a search for two
hikers who escaped from a brush fire
which periled their Uvea.
Felix Moreno. 10, of Ontario, re.
eelved fatal Injuries when he was
swept from a sidewalk by a gust of
wind Into th path of an automo
bile.
Charles White. 40. of Arcadia, en
gaged In a search for P. R. Lundy, Jr.
Monrovia banker, and Lloyd Nelson
Arcadia school teacher, was killed
In a 150-foot fall to the bottom of a
canyoji.
Nelson and Lundy. with Ott Her
shey Arcadia banker, and Vernon
Dodge, Arcadia merchant, began an
ascent of the rugged mountain Sun
day, but Dodge and Hershey retuml
after proceeding three miles up the
slopes. When their compsnlons fail
ed to appear later, a search wss or
ganized. Lundy was found uninjur
ed but Nelson had slipped down the
same canyon In which White later
was killed, and had suffered Injuries.
The two men were located by an
alrplant pilot who sighted their sig
nal fire. Reports to sheriff's deputies
said the fire was fanned into a dan
gerous blaze by the wind and for a
time It was feared that the hikers
might have been caught in their own
fire, but they eluded It and were
brought down the slope by the res
cue party.
Brush fires were spread in several
other districts by the flames, Includ
ing a blaze near Trlumfo, where
50 men were recruited to fight the
flames. A church, six residences and
several garages were damaged by the
wind In Los Angeles, several small
buildings were demolished In On
tario. Qlendale and the Las Cresenta
valley. Telephone lines were crip
pled and hundreds of signs were
blown down. Orchards suffered slight
damage.
Automobile traffic In the Ontario
For Sale Dry body fir. 13 or 18-ln.,
1.75 and $3.00 per tier In 3-tler lots.
Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co.,
Tel. 76.
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POP GATES SPEECH
0. E. (Pop) Gates Independent nd
popular candidate for county Judge
will speak tonight at Bellvlew near
Ashland, and tell the people In that
district his views on the Issues and
principles of the county campaign.
Tomorrow night (Wednesday) he
will hold a meeting at Prospect,
which promises to be a large meeting
as the people In that district are tak
ing a keen interest in the county
Judge race, and want to get all the
Information possible from the candi
dates. A lively meeting Is expected
as there are supposed to be many Fehi
supporters in that nelghnornood.
Thursday night Pop will address a
meeting at Gold Hill and Saturday
night at Butte Falls. Medford for
mer mayor Is leaving no stone un
turned to take his candidacy directly
to the people and give them all the
facte concerning it, and the princi
ples and policies he .avors.
Leading CILUeu Dead
FOREST GROVE, Ore.. Oct. 25
Funeral services were held here to
day for Homer Charles Atwell, 71,
for twelve years a member of the
state board of horticulture, and post
master of Forest Grove for eight
years. He had lived here 41 year and
taught Latin. Greek and German at
Pacific university For six years Prof.
Atwell was director of Portland's ear
wig control campaign. He died at bis
home here Sunday.
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BAILEY Funeral services for Elea
nor Ann Bailey, mother of Mrs. Cora
Morgan of Phoenix, will be held from
the Conger funeral parlors Wednes
day at 2 p. m. Rev. George Iverson
will conduct the services.
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Cut Relief Work
PORTLAND, Oct. 26. (AP) Be
cause of a shortage of county funds.
Multnomah county has agreed to a
reduction of men on relief work from
1,750 to 1,250 a week. The commis
sioners authorized the borrowing of
70,000 from the motor vehicle fund
to carry on emergency work.
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Good Quality Coats smartly styled
See ETHKLWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Sixth te Holly
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Don't forget V. F. W. Dance Wed
nesday, K. P. Hall. Music O-O Lum
ber Jacks.
How to Get Relief
From Catarrh
If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf
ness or head noises caused by catarrh,
you should know this simple home
treatment which frequently overcomes
these distressing conditions. Secure
from Jarmin & Woods or your drug
gist one ounce of Parmlnt (Double
Strength). Take this home and add
to It pint hot water and a little
sugar..
Take one tftblespoonful four times
& day, breathing should become eas-.
ler, while the distressing catarrhal
head noises, dropping mucous and
defective hearing should gradually
disappear under Parmint's tonic ac
tion. Catarrh sufferers find Parmlnt
Just what they need.
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TOMORROW (Wednesday)
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At the M. M. Dept. Store
HUNDREDS OF MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS
RED
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Double .T Green Stamps
On Every Cash Purchase
Throughout our Big Store
10 S. & H. Green Discount
Stamps Given FREE at the
Premium Station in Our
Store
Remember, Cash Purchase Must Be Made On
Red Letter Day for Double Stamps
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0. A. MEEKER, Manager
Starts Tomorrow -Burelson's
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DRESSES
AN INTERESTING ASSORTMENT
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Of plain color Silk Dresses, colorful Prints and Knitted
styles. Small sizes only. Our sale price
NEW SILK FROCKS
Fall Dresses in dozens of smart styles. Clever jumpers
with plaid blouses included in this special gToup at only
CHULLA PRINT DRESSES
$575
New patterns that are practical and becoming to wear,
Our sale price
FALL DRESSES
Values to $12.50 in lovely Silk and Wool styles. Featur
ing smart sleeve and collar treatment and all the new
colors. Our sale price
FALL DRESSES
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These frocks include values to $14.50 and they're smart
enough to go any place ! Our sale price
All our better dresses in half sizes, sized 14 to
24';. Beautiful new styles. Values to $22.60. Our
sale price
$488 f
WINTER COATS
$9 50
POLO COATS
Comfortable, warm and good-looking Coats in brown,
tan, blue or wine. Values to $16.50. Our sale price
SPORT AND DRESS COATS -fl El QC?
Beautiful Coats with fur trimming and full silk K '
lining. New style details. Our sale price
DRESS COATS OOO
Our better Coats including values to $39.75. Fur r (fani ILiJ
collar and cuff sets. Our sale price
SUEDE JACKETS
Smart Suede Jackets. Colors are tan and peach. Sizes f Q JJ
14 to 40. '
$85
$885
$1595
Knitted
Suits
Two-plecs Knit Sulti.
valaei on litis it
$2.95
You will like these smart
plaid combinations and new
styles. $5.95 values on sale
at
Special Fall Hat Sale
88c
All of our $1.95 Felt Hats
on sale for six days at
Fall Felts
Values to $3.95 in this group
which includes all the smart V I XX
colors and shapes, V A
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$3.88
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