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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
lly wr guest at Mr. and Mrs. Har
Haraloh and famllr TbanksglTln'.
Mn. Newbury to Sponsor
Benefit Bridge Party.
Mn. Qui Newbury. Joining In the
oounty-wlds movement among society
folk to nuke their entertaining of
benefit to the relief program, eo
greatly needed thle season, announced
tbl morning that she will sponsor
a duplicate contract bridge tourna
ment at the women's club rooms, re
cently opened In the city hall, Tues
day afternoon, December 6.
All funds realised from the party
will be donated to the Lions' Commu
nity Belief kitchen, where the num
ber of unemployed dining Is lucres'
Ing with each day.
Playing will begin at 3 o'clock end
Mrs. Newbury asks that all brides
fans of the city come to the party
to glre their support to this worthy
eaussi Those planning to attend are
asked to call her for reservations.
The new club rooms, formally
opened Monday at the benefit bridge
party and tea, sponsored by the
Greater Medford club and other
groups, form an attractive and appro.
prlata setting for bridge parties, and
It Is hoped many event win ne oeia
there during the coming social sea
son.
Bridge Clnb Has Pleasant
Meeting at Barker Home
At the country home of Mrs. B. A.
Barker, Talent, the Building Bridge
club met yesterday for a pleasant
afternoon of cards. The rooms of
Mrs. Barker's home were beautifully
decorated In a pre-Ohrtstmaa scheme
with red berries and autumn leaves
blending Into pleasing color effects.
Assisting .Mrs. Barker as hostess,
was Mrs. A. V. Graves of this city.
There were four tables in play during
the afternoon and prizes awarded
Mra. O. B. Satchwall end Miss Anne
Kellshor. Mien Catherine Barker aft
sifted the hostesses in serving re-
freshmenta.
Altar Society Begins
Relief Sewing Program.
Bt. Ann's Altar society, at the meet
ing Tuesday afternoon completed
plans for participating In the aeW'
' Ing program of the Bed Cross to aid
the unemployed. Sleeping robes win
be made by the society and work
has already started on this subject,
H waa reported today.
Plans for a card party to be held
next Wednesday evsnfng at Pariah
hall were also made at the Tuesday
meeting. Arrangement are In charge
of Mrs, W. H. Smith and members
of the advisory board. Playing will
begin at S o'clock and the publlo la
cordially Invited.
KHen Lorton Gives
Party for Mlsi Craig.
Honoring Mlas Phyllis Craig of De
troit, Mich., house guest here of Mr.
and Mrs. William Murray, Mrs, Bllen
Lorton entertained Monday evening
at bridge.
At the close of the gam prtees
were awarded Nellie Bushell and the
honor guest, Those present were Mlas
Marguerite McAllister, Mlas Kathleen
Wilson, Miss Jean Fltaglbbon, Miss
Viola Strong. Mlas Helen McAllister,
Miss Kathleen Wilson, Mlas Jean
Plteglbbon, Miss Viola Strong, Miss
Helen McAllister, Mrs. Maud Wilson
and Mrs. J. B. McAllister.
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Pan Hellenic Hostesses
Announced for Saturday,
At the meeting of Pan Hellenlo to
morrow at the home of Mra. J. A.
Perry on West Main street, hostesses
will be Mrs. Prances Flynn, Mrs. Ches
ter Hubbard and Miss Prlacllla Webb.
Dessert bridge win be enjoyed -and
a large attendance of national so
rority women la anticipated.
ntrle Clnb Meets ' '
Hanby llome Tomorrow.
All members of the Dixie club are
xpactad to attend the meeting, sched
uled for tomorrow, at the home of
Mrs. A. J. Hanby. Assisting Mrs.
Hanby as hostess will be Mrs. Laura
XL West and Mrs. Rawles Moore.
B. and P. W. Club Enjoys
Luncheon and Program
The first luncheon meeting In the
new club rooms, opened In the city
hall, was held yesterday by the Bust'
neas and Professional Women's club,
Miss Winifred Walker, chairman of
the emblem committee, arranging
the event.
Luncheon, prepared by Miss Walker
and her committee members, was
served at small tables arranged about
the rooms with autumn flowers for
decorations,
The program Included a piano solo
by Mrs. Wm. McAllister; group sing
ing, led by Miss Emily Brown; and
a talk on control of health by busi
ness women, especially during an In
fluenza epldemlo such a Is preva
lent now, waa given by Dr. Susie V.
Standard. Mlas Alice Morgan gave
a report on the Roseburg cnoference.
Mrs. Edwins Welshaar, president
01 tne ciun, presided at luncheon
and program. Mlas Jane Snedlcor
spoke on Oregon product and the
work of the Woman's Greater Oregon
association, atresslng the need for all
persons to buy as near home as pee
alble. There are In Medford 107
manufacturers, she Informed the club
members.
Fallowing the luncheon program.
plans were made for the next club's
Christmas party, which will be held
December 23, date of the next club
meeting.
Committee Completes
Plans for Clnb Dance.
Plana for the dancing party at St
Mark'a Guild hall, scheduled for this
evening, have been completed by the
committee from the Formal Dancing
club and much festivity Is promlssd
the numerous groups included In the
Invitation list.
Many gueste will gather at homes
for short receptions before continu
ing to the. dance. The committee for
the event Is composed of Mrs. R. O.
Bardwell. Mrs. Gilbert Stuart, Mrs.
Fletcher Fish, Mrs. Donald -Gray, Mrs.
Robert Norrla. and Mra. Kease Braley.
Little Miss Humphreys
To Celebrate Birthday
Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys will en
tertain tomorrow with a theater party
honoring her little daughter, Joan.
on the occasion of her seventh birth
day. Following the trip to the theater
the guests will continue to the Hum
phreys home for game and refresh
ments. .
Invited for the afternoon are Misses
Betty Jean Johnson, Barbara Butler,
Betty Ann Baker, Barbara and Pa
tricia Ooluller, eBtty ejan McKenzSe,
Joan Elliott and the honor guest,
Joan Humphreys. .
Bridge Clnb Meets
With Mrs. Harder.
Mrs. B. I. Harder was hostess yes
terday at her home on the Old Stage
road to members of the Thursday
Bridge club. Luncheon was followed
by the usual number of games.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Dee. 3 (8pl.
At a epeolal road levy election Tues
day morning, 40 votes were cast
against s levy and three for It. rhe
posters for the election did not des
ignate any mills, but called for a
certain amount of money. S. B. Day,
chairman, asked a vote first be taken
on a levy.
Misses Thelma McKnlght and Mary
Hun ley were Initiated Into the first
and second degrees of Sams Vallsy
Orange, by the regular degree staff,
at a special meeting Tuesday.
Ladles' club will meet December '
with Mrs. Grant.
Several organizations here will glv
a program soon for raising funds fo:
Ohrlstmas cadlea. Refreshments will
be served. The date will be an
nounced latr.
Crown Flour company will put on
s cooking ' demonstration at the
schoolhouae December 8 and 9. Every
one Is invited. ....
A meeting Is called for December
0 to voce on the school budget for
1933 and 1933.
Regular meeting of the Sams Val
ley Grange will be held Saturday
night, A lecturer's program will be
held.
BOSTON", Hub.. Dm, 3. (AF)
The Fren& steamer DeOraase today
took off the crew of the sinking Nova
Scotia n schooner Clemencta, coast
guard headquarters here announced.
The steamer was proceeding to New
York with the rescued men.
The coast guard destroyer Oonyng-
ham was ordered to the scene with
Instructions to eltfter salvage the
schooner or remove her from the sea
lanes as a menace to navigation.
Oregon Weather.
Unsettled with occasional rains to
night and Saturday; little change In
temperature; strong southwest winds
offshore.
Broken windows gisxed by Trow-
orldge Cabinet Works.
Long Mountain
LONG MOUNTAIN, Deo. 3, (Spl.)
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman and
family the past week were Mr. and
Mrs. John Owens, Dorothy Coy, Wal
lace Dlnsmore, Luclle Coy, Elmer Har
nlah and Johnny Domagalt.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent
Thanksgiving day at the Tlngleaf
home In Eagle Point. '
Malsle Shelley gave a farewell par
ty at her home November 35. Games
and refreshments were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent
the afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Wea
Ohlldreth of Eagle Point. Mrs. Ohll-dret-h
recently returned from a Port
land hospital and la Improving rap-Idly.
Mr. and Mr. Eramett lulngle spent
Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. Char
sty Kllngle's at Lake Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman and fam-
FOR 2 DAYS ONLY
Suits and
Overcoats
Made to Measure
$40 Values at
$25
Extra Pants $5
$9.60 Value
First
will
suit oustomer
reoeive
EXTRA PANTS FREE
With Medford Made Gains
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tribution each month to the welfare
fit thn TVirj
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Sunshine Bakers are a definite part
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flow back Into the stream of indus
trial progress ... In wages, taxes and
purchases of raw materials.
When you say "Sunshine" to your
grocer, therefore, you are indirectly
helping to build up this great section
of the country where you live
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Lovely Gifts
for Christmas
Robes
Silk quilted robca.
Colors are rod,
blue, green, rooe.
Siws, small, me
dium and large.
Xmas Special
$5.95
Sunshine, Bakers make these
dainty, slightly salted squares
crispor, flakier, more flavor
ful. They're at your grocer's
In big-value, blue
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crackers, cookies
and cookie-cakes
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New Flannel Robes
Plain colors and stripes In these all wool flannel robes.
All sires and colors. Xmas special.
$4.95 and $5.95
Gotham Gold
Stripe Silk
Hosiery
Sheer chiffon and service
weight. New colors, sizes 8'i
to 101). Xmas special.
75c, $1
$1.35 and $1.65
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FALL DRESSES
$3-50
300 Now Fall Dresses. Plain silks, printed
silks, wool dresses and jumper dresses. Sizes
14 to 40. Values to $6.95. Xmas special .
Two dresses for $6.00
Rough silk and silk crepe in new bright col
ors. New advance spring styles and colors.
Sizes 14 to 44. Sale price
Two dresses for $10
DRESSES
$6-00
Dance and Street
FROCKS
New styles and colors. Just the dress for Xmas.
Special ..
$10
POLO COATS
Gotham Adjustable
Silk Stockings
liCYTljr tllk hose that fit erery length of leg. Kew fall
colors. "4 to 104. Special.
$1 $1.35 $1.65
15 all-wool polo coats. Colors: Black,
brown, tan, wine. Reg. $15 values. Special
$7.90
Sport Coats 4
Tweds and novelty materials. New win
ter styles. All silk lined. $19.75 values.
Special
$12.95
Furred Coats
Dress coats with fur collars and cuffs.
BUck, brown, blue, green. Values to
$24.75. Special
$14.95
Winter Coats
Beautiful winter coats with luxurious fur
collar and cuff sets, A special purchase
enables us to sell these coats at less than
i their regular value.
Group 1 $22.50
Group 2 $36.00
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Scarf
and
Hat-Sets
Novelty materials. New
styles and colors. Xmas
special.
98c to $1.95
Silk Pajamas
Beautiful lace trimmed
and tailored French finest
silk crepe pajamas. Xmas
special.
$2.95 and $395
Luxite Under
garments A wonderful Xmas gift.
Panties, bloomers, vests.
Xmas special.
79c
Luxite
panties.
quality bloomers,
Xmas special
98c
EXTRA
Special
Silk gowns. Tailored
and laoe trimmed
Xmas special.
$1.49
Silk
Gowns
Dainty tailored or
lace trimmed styles
in white, pink, tea
rose. Xmas special.
$1.95 to
$14.95
Suede
Jackets
Xmas special.'
$5.75 and
$7.90
J Sale Starts Jom
Luxite bloomers and pan
ties. Outsizes.
98c to $1.29
Luxite combinations.
Xmas special
$1.95
Bias Slips
Tailored and lace trimmed
slips. Xmas. special
98c
Satin Bias Slips
Lace trimmed and tailor
ed. Colors flesh, peach,
pink. Xmas special.
$1.98
Dance Sets
Beautiful new silk dance
sets. Novelty styles in lace
trims. Xmas special.
$1.95 and $295
Lapin Fur
Jackets
Xmas special.
$18.50
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