P3TGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUITE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932. Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Mrs. Uttlefleia Much Entertained lln, M. j. Llttleneld, field worker out from the naUontl Olrl Soout headquarters, hss been guest In Medlard for several days, meeting with groups a numeroue events punned In her honor. Sbe woe guest at luncheon given by the local Olrl Scout troop leaders Wednesday at Handle's grill. Attend ing were Miss Lucy Davis, Miss Joyoe Gage, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Miss Vera Humphreys, Mies Naomi Boh man, Mrs. L E. Bchuler, Mrs. HUdlng Bengtaon and Miss Margaret Kerr. The eame afternoon Mrs. J. O. Mann entertained at tea for the pleasure of Mrs. Llttleileld, Inviting members of the executive board to the affair. Yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. Viv ian Bate man, Mrs. Llttlefteld mo tored to Klamath Falls to meet with the Olrl Scout council there and this evening will meet with the local leaders at the 7. W. 0. A. building here. Bolrers and Hauks Give Large Party One of the most Interesting parties to grace the Hallowe'en season was given Sunday evening by Mr. and Mr. W. B. Bolger and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hauls, who entertained with a turkey dinner at the Bolger cabin on the Rogue. Pumpkins and autumn leaves, used In profusion about the oabln, created holiday ssttlng and reminded the guests of jack Frost's visitation. Covers were arranged at dinner for 83 guests and the remainder of the evening was apent at bridge tables playing contract. Presbyterian Bible Class Announces Session. - The Women's Bible class of the presbyterlsn church will have an especially Interesting session Sunday morning at 0:48 o'clock. Mrs. H. W. Thompson will give a talk on the tribes at rest and on the march. The talk will be especially helpful to Dew members expecting to enter the Class at this time. Singing will also be a feature of the meeting.' Mrs. a. N. Warner wlU conduct the study period and an In vitation la extended all interested persons to Join the study hour. Mrs. Humphreys Hostess at Bridge Lnnaheon ' Mrs. a. O. Humphreys wss hostess Tuesday afternoon at luncheon and bridge, one of the dellghfully In forms! events of the 'week.' Autumn colors were used In the arrangement of the table and , prises st cards awarded Mrs. Warren Butler and Mrs. A. D. Hess, Those present were Mrs. Harold Larsen. Mrs. JTJeth. Fennell, Mrs. George Henselman, Mrs. P. Q. Bunch, Mrs. Bhadel, Mrs. H. H. Psoe, Mrs, Warren Butler, Mrs. A. D. Hess and the hostess, Krs, Duncan Hostess ' A Bridge Today Mrs. Roy Duncan Is entertaining Informally this afternoon at her home on Xsst Kloventh street wlt& bridge party for, four. i Quilting Bee st Furry Home Enjoyed PHOENIX A quilting bee was h!d at Mrs. Fred Purry's for Elva Furry, Wednesday afternoon of this week. Those present were: Mrs. Addle Stolid man, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Plsher, Mrs. Bob Hares, Mrs. watklns, Mrs. Edna Bourne, Mrs. E. B. Reames and daughter Roberta, Mrs, Mllo Furry, Mrs. Donna Orsffls, Mrs. Chub An derson, Mrs. Slator, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Raymond Furry, the guest, Mrs, Bob Furry, and - the hostess, Mrs. Fred Furry. A dinner wss served at noon by Mrs. Furry and the day was spent In quilting. , Medford Folk Leave for Gams. Mrs. Ouy Phetteplaoe and daugh ter. Miss Joan DeLosh, and Mlsa Margaret Wamer of this city are leaving today by motor for Corvallls, where they will attend the Oregon Oregon State football game Baturdsy Mrs. Phetteplace will be Joined In Eugene by . Mr. Phetteplaoe. Misses DeLosh and Wamer will be guests of Miss Warner's sister, Winifred, at Kappa Kappa Gamma on the Corval lls osmpus for the "week-end and will be Included In considerable enter taining plsnned there. Candy gale to Aid Thanksgiving Charity "Sweet Charity" continues to be the most feted member of local so ciety and the Inoeutlve of moat en tertaining. Among the latest to an nounce an event for her sake are the .high school girls of the First Presby terian church. Saturday morning at the Flck and Llndley shop they will sell candy at 9 'o'clock, Money ob tained from the Bale will be used for Thanksgiving charity work, Presbyterian Class Promised Jolly Party. All pupils of the Junior, department of the Presbyterian Sunday school .will be entertained by the teachers of the department at their annual party In the church parlors Saturday after noon. November 6, at 3:30 o'clock. A Jolly time Is promised by the teachers,' Junior High Troop Meeting Time Changed The Junior High Olrl Scout Troop No. 4 will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock Instead of Monday even ing In the future. It was announced this morning. The change has been made to avoid conflicting with other Soout sessions In the new headquar ters on Boar oreek. Lady Lions Meet With Mrs. Reames - Mrs. Charles Reames was hostess Wednesday to members of the Lady Lions club at oovered dish luncheon and bridge. There were three tables In plsy following luncheon and the hostess was - assisted by Mrs. F. O. Bunch and Mrs. At Llttrell, Mrs. Holmes, Daughter ' Are Guests In City. Mrs. Robert H. Holmes and dau ghter, Marlon, of Spokane, Wash, are In Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strang. Pocahontas Officials Attend Local Session. Orest Sachem of Oregon, AIMn Ste ven and Great Keeper of Records Dr. Duane A. Fellows, both of Portland and of the Great Council of Oregon, were guests at the special meeting of the Pocahontas lodge, recently held here. ' Hsllowe'en decorations were used to give added festivity to the event. Dinner was served at 8:80 o'clock and covers arranged for 76. At the meeting which followed three palefaces were captured In the forest and Instructed In the mysteries of the degree. Short talks were given by .the grsat officers and dancing enjoyed the latter port of the evening. Refreshments were served at the oloes of the evening. - - a Oreens to Entertain For Mrs. Young, Dr. Steams Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green are en tertaining at dinner this evening for the pleasure of Mrs. Ellrabeth Young and Dr. R. W. Steams, whose be trothal wss recently announced In local society. Present will be the honor guests snd Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon and Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Green. HOOVER STARTS STIPINGTOU'R TOWARD PACIFIC (Continued licit. Page One) Tfca train stopped for few min utes at Groenaprlngs to take on water and Mrs. Hoover appeared as a substitute for the president, who was still at dinner. '''What are you all down so late for?" Mrs. Hoover called out to the group almost invisible In the dark ness. ''Because we are for Mr. Hoover. one man replied. "I've been for him a long time," Mrs. Hoover returned. Speeches Helping As the train pulled away the pres ident hurried out to the rear plat form and waved to the group. A orowd estimated by police at about 3,000 was gathered to greet the presi dent at Cumberland, Md., and Mr. Hoover shook hands with a few of ttie local Republican leaders, "We think we've got It In the sack for you," one of them said. "Just keep up those speeches; they are coming through fine." . "Speech, speech," aoem of those In the group yelled. "I've been making too many of them lately' the chief executive re plied, with a smile. The president had started to retire when tthe train arrived at Connellsvlllo, Fa late at night, but he made an appearance after he found a orowd waiting. "it's nice of you to come down at this time of night," he told the as sembled group. "We are making headway, I am confident of carry ing OonnellRVllle . and the state of Pennsylvania complete, "Where's the Mn.?" somebody called. "I'm afraid she's gone to bed, the president laughingly said. ' Burelson's Greatest Saturday ' eClJ?,. 'Ji A n IT MW'Si rLh This beautiful array of Silk Dresses will Ret the of every girl or woman who sees them. Come early to get your choice I Smart ' New Dresses In this group yon will find the finest . quality silk Boat of workmanship and styles right to the minute. Beautiful frocks for misses, size 14 to 20, Stunning styles for the matron, size liyi to and regular sizes 38 to 44. Values from $18.60 to $22.50, Saturday sale v. ' Fall Dresses New styles, including Jumper dresses. Wool dresses, Eough silks and Plain silk dresses. Size 14 to 44. Sale price Special Group Many of these now frocks are being shown for the first time this week. Dresses for street, after noon and party wear. New colors and styles. $6.85 New Dresses Be sure and see this extra special group of dresses before you buy. Values to $12.60 in every type of dress. Sale price $8.85 vote f.';-r $195 i jeer- Mir J 101 S. Central Phone 28 DRESSES nns grnnp of smart wool, plain silk, end alls print (rocks. aires 14 la 4t. Values to in.95. Salt prlte $3.95 RULE OF HOOVER (Continued from page One) of the country's leading Industrial Issdsrs denounoe "the campaign of fear" whloh tie attributed to the re publican leadership. "What I loo for In this election," Mr. Young said, "Is a true reflex by Totes, uninfluenced by fear or favor, or the Intelligence and Intuitions of the great mssses of our people. Broadly I trust the Intuitions of the many more than the assumed super Intelligence of the few. what we nsed is a full and tree and honest Indication of how millions of the country feel Inside themselves. Brandish No Spectre "I am happy to say that Governor Roosevelt and the democratic party have not held up the spectre of whet might happen by way of social dis turbance If he, as the representative of the liberal party, might be elect ed." He added: "But the president and his supporters have not hesitated to predict what would happen to aecur Itles and business If he were aot elected." Mr. Roosevelt, In a ringing vole that belled the rigors of the four months campaign be has conducted In ST states, declared: . "He (President Hoover) would hare us sit like Mlcawber and wait for something to turn up. He hints that some great Invention, hidden away as he puts It In the 'lockers of science' may appear overnight and put 10. 000.000 people to work. Many people have been saying this for a long time. They hope for some new equivalent of the automobile or elec tric power, to pop 01 around the corner like magic." Borne Bays Single Smokes. ROME (AP) Blot machines to ssll single cigarettes parsons who do not wish to or can not, buy a whole package are being considered by the government tobacco monopoly. Women "Bustle" Cattle, PUERTO MONTT, Chile (AP) A band of highly skilled women thieves, calling themselves the "Amaxonas de la Oveja," has been ravaging the southern cattle and farm region, stealing livestock and robbing lone wsyfarers. Frightened farmers term "La Oveja." the leader, a giant "myth ological "reincarnation." Chile's Sea Policies Lapse. VALPARAISO, Chile (AP) Inabil ity to obtain exchange with which to pay premiums on foreign marine In surance has led some of the largest oosstwlse lines to send out their stesmers without ooverege. Shipping circles want the government to grant a special Insurance subsidy. COUGHS Don't let Ihem get a atrengle hold. Fight germs quickly. CreomuUion com bines tie 7 best helps known to modern .deuce. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant u take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if sny cough or cold no matter how long stsnding la not w Herod br Creomolsuua. ladv.) DONT TRIFLE WITH COMMON CONSTIPATION Kellogg'a All-Bean Brings Relief - ' Constipation geU Its grip on person almost unawares. It often starts with Buch little things. Head aches. Llstlessness. Bad complex, ion. Unpleasant breath. If un checked, it may seriously impair your health. Fortunately, you can avoid this danger by eating a delicious ce real. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg'a All-Bran provides two things needed to overcome common constipation : "bulk" and vitamin B, All-Bran is also a rich, source of iron for the blood. , Biological tests demonstrate that the "bulk" in bran is similar to that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears out the intestinal wastes. Bow much better than taking un pleasant patent medicines. Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient. Serious cases, with every meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. hast' .4 i ECONOMICAL, convenient rall-and-shlp service from the Pacific Northwest direct to the Old Country via Canadian Pacific trains and liners tbs Ideal holiday for yon this year. Sailings from Saint John, N. B., to Cher bourg', Southampton, Glas gow, Belfast, Liverpool. Get Information at the. office below. Sailing Dales; Nov. M 8. S. Duchess of YoHcj to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool.. (Sailing from Quebec.) Dec S - S. S. Duchess of Richmond to Cherbourg, Southampton. Bsc e 8. S. Montcalm to Glas gow, Belfast, Liverpool. to Glasgow, Belfast, Uverpool. PT w. II ouodr oawt Anwr hm Dm. !... ft I i ' i A n. r . i mhii Frinoe Auto Eleotrio and Wrecking Oo. S-vlt. 13 plate, guar. 1 yr. as .so Re-chg. soc, our make 25c Generators si and up 174A N. Riverside. Phone S3S-W ' VOTE FOR i Beck's Butternut Bread and Be Sure of the Best at Tonr Grocer or Beck's Bakery Join the American I.rRton Women's Brogues Just Received Main Floor Special $3.45 Just Compare Our Low Prices With Others Compare Quality Too You'll Find REAL VALUES if You Shop at the M. M. Dept. Store New Chiffon Hose Out Hosiery Dept. to show Inn new rtilffon hose. 4 thread, cradle foot, all illk nnmber, beautifully sheer and clear. PAIR Wool Nubby Weave $ J ,95 New wool nubby weave for coats and suits, 54 In. wide. Colorst Black. Brown and Bur gundy Red. Special Silk Remnants y2 Price A large assortment of silk remnants from yi to Z'A yards in length. Also plain and prints yi regular price. November Sale of Smart Winter COATS There'a no question about the smart ness of these coats. Look carefully you'll see all the new collar treatments, the news tn caffs, all In the silhouette that makes women so attractive I At prices inviting m the styles! Tweeds and plain materials especially for trimmings sport mod els, too, In these four big groups. it.n i'L lis ltm nil $14.75 Coats $9.90 $19.95 Coats $16.75 $24.50 Coats $19.95 $32,50 Coats $27.45 IN OUR MAIN FLOOR APPAREL DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! Smart 1, Hat 69c and $1.69 SIX1 29c 1 OOO Pairs of Shoes Received This Week On Sale In Our BARGAIN BASEMENT Men's, Women's snd Children's Shoes for dress and everyday wear Every pair in this large shipment bought at a discount beeanse we could take the whole lot. Every pair is new fall stock of the best quality. Take Advantage of Our Savings! BUY NOW! SHOE PRICES ARE GOING UP! MEN'S WORK SHOES $.49 $J.98 $2-49 MEN'S DRESS SHOES $J.95 $2-45 $2-98 Women's Low Shoes $J.49 $.98 $2-45 Pumps, Straps and Oxfords In all leathers Sports Styles Inoluded Children's Shoes For Less $1-00 and $.49 Oxfords, Straps and regular high shoes, keep the Children's Feet Dry. This Stock Will Not Last Long at These Prices We Want to Move Every Pair In One Week! Don'e Forget We Give S. & H. Green Saving Stamps.