Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOTtD MTT. TRIBTINE, fEDFORD. OREGON", WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
Mrs. Mann Hostess
Luncheon and Dinner
Mri. J. o. Mann wu hostess Sat
urday evening at dinner at which
covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.
H. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Schuler
and Mr. and Mrs. Mann.
Mrs. Mann also entertained recent
ly tt luncheon, fetelng Miss Anne
Uvlngf ton before her departure south
for the winter. Other guest for the
occasion were Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mrs.
James Owen, Mrs. Hamilton Patton,
Mrs. Edwin Janney, Mrs. Chauncey
Brewer and Mrs. Frederick Heath.
Golden Link Class
To Meet Thursday.
The Oolden Link Bible class will
nWe at the Elton Waldron home,
"Suniet Park" Thursday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock. Those wishing trans
portation are asked to be at the
Baptist church at 2 o'clock. A large
attendance la urged.
Music Teachers Name
Standing Committees.
A pleasant meeting of the Jackson
county chapter of the State Music
Teachers' association was held last
evening at the home of Mrs. George
Andrews. The business meeting was
characterized by plans to arouse the
music consciousness of Medford and
to overcome the lethargy Into which
many are gradually slipping. It Is
the desire of the music teachers to
give the community the best in mu
sic through the development of the
coming generation along musical lines
It was pointed out at the session, and
the members are enthusiastic and
anxious to start the year's program.
Standing committees for the year
were appointed by Mrs. Andrews last
night and Include: Program, Miss
Harriett Baldwin, Mrs. E. E. Gore,
Mrs. Minnie Guy; auditors. Miss Imo
gens Wallace and Mrs. P K Folken
berg; members, Miss Florence Graves,
Mrs. John P. White and Mrs. T. J.
Amspoker; publicity, Mrs. Una fl
inch, Mrs. Rawles Moore, Miss Flor
ence Graves; arrangements, Mrs. Alex
Sparrow, Mrs. W. T. Bailey, Mrs.
Moore; legislative and business. Miss
Imogen Wallace and Mrs Folken berg.
Following the business session, re
freshments were served by Mrs. Andrews.
The music teachers of the local
chapter will meet the second Tues
day of each month, and place of the
next meeting will be decided and an
nounced by the committees.
Royal Neighbors
Will Have Party
Covered dish super and an Inter
esting program axe In store for mem'
bers of the Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica and friends, Thursday evening tt
this week. Supper will be served at
6:30 and the program, which will t
Impromtu will follow.
Miss Meillng "
Is Hostess
Honoring the birthday Of John
Niedermeyer, Miss Margaret Meillng
invited friends to her home on Blddie
road Monday evening. Miss Cath
erine Blood. Leslie VanDoren and
Mr. Niedermeyer were her guests.
Wenonah Club Has
Party Rlnabarger Home
The Wenonah club held a party at
the home of Blanche Rlnabarger
Monday evening In honor of the
members who are unable to attend
afternoon meetings. Many games and
stunts were arranged by the commit
tee In charge and doughnuts and
odder were served by Bernlce Wilson
and Ruth Dalley, assisting the host
ess. The next regular meeting. "Card
party day." will be held on Thurs
day, November 17, at the home of
Bernlce Wilson, 309 West Jackson
street.
Informal Party Enjoyed
At Johnson Home
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson,
Jr entertained informally Saturday
at their home on Portland avenue.
Guests for the evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Ted McGrath and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Owen of Eugene, who recently
motored here to visit friends, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Nltzel, Misses Dor
othy Eads and Thelma Heard and
Messrs. Tom Glnn and Marvin Albert.
Elks Thanksgiving
nanos Inl.r.iti Manf
I The next large event, looming on
the local social horizon, la the Elks'
annual Thanksgiving dance, which
will be held at the Temple next Wed
nesday evening, one week from today.
Plans for the affair are already con
suming the time of many local folk
and there will be much dining before
and after the dance.
The committee tor the affair to
composed of Bob Strang, Charles Gil
bert and G rover Corum.
Miss Gore Celebrates
Mirth .lay Here
Miss Beulah Gore, senior at the
University of Oregon, spent the past
week-end in this city with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Oore and
sisters. Rosa and Dorothy, having
come home to celebrate her birthday
anniversary.
Open house was held at the Gore
home Saturday and Sunday after
noons In her honor, and many friends
called to offer congratulations.
Pat torn Entertain
At Several Events
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton are
among Medford folk who entertained
last week. Friday evening they in
vlted about 30 guests to their home
preceding ' t.he Armistice day ball.
Thursday, Mrs. Patton entertained
wlth a bridge luncheon for eight,
and Saturday she was again hostess
at luncheon and bridge, inviting four
guests for the occasion.
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Turkey Pinner Promised
Washington School Pads
Thursday night will be Daddy's
night at Washington school and all
daddies are promised an interesting
time, and urged to be present. Tur
key dinner will be served at 8:30
o'clock slid will be followed by a
program In which children of the
school will be presented. The affair
la an annual one and extensive plans
are being made to assure lte success.
Miss Mohr Home
For Week-end
Miss Edna Mohr has returned to
the University of Oregon to resume
her school, after spending the week
end In this city as guest of her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Em 11 Mohr.
Mrs. Montgomery
Visits Here
Mrs. Naomi Montgomery of Port
land, who formerly made her home In
Medford, arrived here last evening on
the Shasta, to visit fiends.
BANDON Carl Hessig and Wm.
Laub purchased Band on Home cannery.
Amy Negotiates
Hop Over Desert
DAKAR, Senegal, French West Afri
ca, Nov. 16. (AP) Amy Johnson,
Britain's daring woman flier, who la
trying to beat her husband's record
from London to Cape Town, has suc
cessfully crossed the great Sahara
desert. She landed at Gao, on the
upper Niger, yesterday and took off
for Douala, on the Oulf of Guinea.
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Double Action
Begins Thursday, 9 o'clock
Sweeping
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Celebrating
Years In Medford
rHOUSAKDS and thousands of dollars worth of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear garments go on
sale at lower prices than ever before. Burelson's 4th Anniversary Sale will be the great
est sale of ladies' garments ever attempted in Medford 1 Hundreds of dresses and coats
have been purchased at very low prices for thig event and all our regular stock will be in
cluded. Oome early Thursday. You won't be disappointed!
Dresses On Sale!
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New Dresses
More than 200 wool dresses,
silk numbers in this group.
Plain silk, rough silk, and
new wool materials. Sizes 14
to 42. Regular values to
$6.85, 4th Anniversary sale
$3.88
Newest Style Dresses
Many of the dresses in this group just re
ceived. Attractive evening and afternoon
frocks in new bright shades of gold, red,
blue, green and gray. Regular $12.50 and
$16.50 values. Anniversary Sale
$10-oo
Chulla Dresses
180 Chulla crepe print dresses in new fall
styles. Sizes 14 to 42. 4th Anniversary sale
$4.88
Dresses
Smart styles for office, school and street
wear. Colors: Brown, black and wine. Sizes
14 to 42. Values to $12.50. Anniversary sale
$7.90
Half Size Dresses
Stylish dresses for larger wo- '
men. New silks and wools. Sizes
14J4 to 22J4. Values to $24.75. ..'
4th Anniversary
$15.00
Fall Dresses
New style fall frock i. Rough ,11k, ml
plain silks. Design, for afternoon, evening,
street and office wear. Fall colon and new
light shades for evening. Values to 110.00.
Anniversary price
$6.00
or two dresses for
$10.00
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A Great Store
Wide Selling Event!
Look at These Amazing Values
Winter Coats
We have included all our better ooats In three groups. Every one a new winter
model with beautiful fur collar and cuff set.
3 Groups On Sale
Group One
Values to $34.50.
4th Anniversary Sale
$22-50
Group Two
' Values to $45. '
4th Anniversary Sale
. $2600
Group Three
Values to $69.60.
4th Anniversary Sale
$36.oo
Polo Coats
All wool tailored Polo coats. Silk lined and
interlined. Colors: black, navy, brown and
wine. 4th Anniversary sale.
$8-88
Sport Coats
Tweeds and sport ooats, New winter stylet
in sizes 14 to 42. $19.75 values. Anniversary
sale,
$15.00
. Dress Coats
New shipment of dress coats with fur collar
and cuff sets. Colors: Black, and brown.
Sizes 14 to 44. Anniversary tale
$16-50
Swagger Suits
35 swagger suits. Popular tweeds, novelty
wool mixtures. Also plain colors: black,
brown, blue and wine. Sizes 14 to 40. Values
to $24.75. 4th Anniversary sale
$15.oo
Two-Piece
Knitted Suits
Odds and ends in smart knit gar
ments. Sizes 14 to 20. Values to
$5.95. Anniversary sale
$2.88
Wash Dresses
Fast color,' $1 quality. Anniver
sary sale
69c
Wash Frocks
New prints and trim-fitting dress
es. Sizes 14 to 50. $1.95 quality.
Anniversary price
$1.69
Gotham Gold Stripe
Silk Hosiery
Service weight and chiffon. New
fall colors. Sizes S'j to 10. An
niversary price
75c Pair
2 pair $1.00
Corset Department
Our entire stock of Bon Ton cor
sets ; girdles ; corselettes, and
brassieres. 4th Anniversary sale
10 Discount
Jap Coolie Coats
$2 rayon and wool challie coats.
4th Anniversary sale
$1.00
Anniversary
HAT SALE
Our entire stock of hats divided into three groups.
Every hat in stock goes at these low prices.
Bias Slips
Tailored style in long length.
$1 quality. Anniversary sale
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Silk Underthings
On Sale!
Dance sets J silk gowns; silk pajamas; satin slips j
silk combinations.
Every hat in stock goes at these low prices. M Si 1 combinations.
25c $1.00 $1.88 Lj 10 Discount
Remember! Doors Swing Open 9 o'clock Sharp THURSDAY MORNING