MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, CREGOX, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1932.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
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Society Welcomes
Arrival of Merry
Christmas Today
Fragrance of fir trees, and all oth
er of the Oregon forest fill the air
today as fsmllles gather at their fa
vorite firesides and frlcnda extend to
each other the age old, and ever wel
come greeting, of "Merrjr Christmas,
Happy New Year and good will to
men."
And aa the Chrlstmaa aplrlt doml
natea the world social function! wane
but plana are being made for much
featlvlty to grace the holiday season.
Quests are arriving .'rom many
points to spend the holidays here
with friends and relatives and nu
merous events are planned.
: Mrs. E. H. Lloyd of London, Eng
land is guest for the holidays of her
daughter. Mrs. Jack Morrill and will
be feted at several events of the sea.
on. She arrived the lat of the week
from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Reed are en
tertaining tomorrow at their Gold
Kill home with a large Christmas
party to which many of their Medford
rrlends have been Invited.
' Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. M. Roberts are
entertaining today with a dinner to
which A. 8. Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs.
R. o. Eardwell and daughter. Betty,
and Mrs. English have been Invited.
Tomorrow evening the Medford post
of the American Legion will entertain
with the annual Christmas ball at
Oriental Gardens and many dinner
parties will' precede the event.
Others are planning for the dinner
dance to be held at the Hotel Med
ford New Tear's eve snd the Elks
annual New year's eve party at tne
temple,
Mr. and Mrs. Delroy OetcheU en
tertained last evening with a dinner
psrty for the pleasure of their daugh
ter, Olorla, home from school for the
holidays and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard
OetcheU. popular numbers of the
young married set. Eighteen guests
were Invited for the evening and din
ner was followed by dancing.
: Thursday evening local membeie of
Phi Sigma Kappa were hosts at a
dinner dance it Moore's Drive Inn.
Present were: Misses BUUe Hammett,
Hester Whitman, Leah Inch, Irwanda
Bateman, Nelle Green and Adra Ed
wards, and Messrs. Paul Wagnar.
George Barron, Wllfrel Barron, Paul
Luy, Jack Walker, and Dick Isaacs.
Holiday Setting
Adds Interest to
Study Club Meet
The Wednesday Study olub held
regular session on Decmeber 91st In
the Women's club rooms on North
Central. The desk was gay with can
dles and Christmas greenery, arrang
ed by the President, Mrs. J. H. Coch
ran and the program reflected the
Christmas spirit. Reversing the usual
order of procedure the first number
on the program was "Topics of the
Day," given by Mrs. J. O. Orey. These
covered a wide range of Important
and interesting happenings In this
country and In foreign landa. Mrs.
O. A. Meeker reviewed three sharply
contrasting stories from a very In
teresting collection of tales entitled
"Christmas In Modern Story." com
piled by VsnBuren and Remls. With
mutusl good wishes for the holiday
season, the olub adjourned to meet
at the home of Mrs. L. B. Humphry!
on January the 4th at 3 p. m. This
will be the 36th anniversary of the
Study club and also the annual guest
day, when Mrs. Humphrya and her
"Good Times" committee will enter
tsln the club members and their
guests.
Mr. Bowman, Honor
Guest at Farewell
Dinner Wednesday
TALENT A dinner was given In
honor of Supt. O. R. Bowman at the
Tiny Tavern In Talent, Dec. 31 by the
teachers of the grades and high school
In Talent. The affair waa In the
form of a farewell and expression of
appreciation of the splendid help ard
courtesy extended the group by Mr.
Bowman during his work with the
schools.
Much regret has been voiced hy
both pupils and parents In looelng
Mr. Bowman at this time. His two
and a half years as superintendent
of the Talent school have constituted
one of the best and moat successful
periods Talent has ever had. A beau
tiful desk set wss presented Mr. Bow
men oy me faculty ana tne high
School atudent body presented him a
leather billfold.
Miss Holt Invites .
C.A.R. to Meeting
Wednesday, Dec. 28
Miss Barbara Holt will be hostess
for Oeneral Joseph Lane Society,
Children of the American Revolution
on Wednesday. December 311, begin
ning at 3:00 p. m. She la preparing
an Interesting program an4 asks
each one to rome provided with pen
cil and paper. Each la also asked to
bring a gift which Is limited In price
to ten cents.
Alt members are reminded to bring
their dues.
The president, Miss Ferry, urges
rjl members to be present as flnsl
plans will bs perfected for ths pro
gram whlchv ths organlestlon will
give before the D. A, R, In January.
Arrive Kfre
For Holidays
Mr. and Hr Lloyd Williamson have
na their guests, Mr. Williamson's
sister, Miss Louise Williamson of
Salem, and his mother, Mrs. Addis
Wllllsmson. also of tho northern city.
Miss Williamson arrived here Satur
day. Mra. Williamson earlier In the
. week.
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Miss "everance
Home From Rc-hool
Miss Florence May Severance,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sev
france of Jacksonville, arrived home
Thursday from Oregon State college,
where she 1 a atudent, to spend Ifcr
holidays HI'S her patents.
Medford Teachers
Enjoying Holidays
Holidays for Medford school In
structors began Thursday and while
many have gone to other cltlee for
the Christmas and New Year res
tlvltles many are also staying how.
Among them are:
Myrna Barrett, Kula Benson, H. F.
Cope, C. D. Thompson, A. J. Hanny,
Leland Mentzer, E. M. Kirtiey. Ger
trude Oates and Mine Fera Hart-
sook.
Miss Doris Bster plsns to spsna
Christmas with ber mother and sis
ter who reside nesr Medford.
Seversl of the teachers are re
turning to their parents' homes for
the holidays. Miss Cllta Walden
and Miss Maurlne Carroll are going
to their homee In Eugene, while Miss
Christine Holt and Miss Caren Deg-
ermark will spend their time In
Portland. Miss Lora Mitchell wiu
spent Chrlstmss with her parents In
McMlnnvllle.
Mrs. La Vera OetcheU will holt
dsy in Corvallls and will attend the
state teachers' convention In Port
land. Other teachera who plan to
attend the convention are E. M. Hus
song and Ralph R. Bailey, who wlU
also spend some time In Salem.
Mm. Olennle Mae Early and Miss
Marie Ridings will go to Eugsne.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Burgher will
spend pert of their vacation In Med
ford but may go to San Francisco
later In the holidays.
Among the other going south for
the holtdsyii are Miss Wilms Maniy.
who will attend the national Span
ish teacher'a convention In San
Francisco. Mrs. Ellrabeth Jerome, who
will spend her time In San Francisco
and San Jose, and C. O. Smith, who
la going to Ban Francisco.
Royal Arch Masons
Elect New Leaders
At a meeting of Crater Lake Chap
ter No. 33 Royal Arch Masons, neid
In the Masonlo hall Tuesday eve-
nine;, December 30th. the following
orf leers were elected and Installed:
High priest, L. C. Stewart: king. O.
W. DeJarnett: scribe, O. O. Horner;
captain of the host, O. A. Barr;
Prln. sojourner, V. A. Nor r Is:
treasurer, O. D. Frazee; secretary,
Oeo. B. Alden: royal arch oaptaln,
Fred Purdln: master of third vail,
Darrel Huson; master of second vail,
L. L. Sanders; masters of first vail.
Elmsr Kyle: chaplain, O. M. Hons
ton; tyler, A. H. Willett.
The chspter has Just finished
very successful year and prospect
are bright for 1933. All members
are very enthusiastic regarding the
future of the lodge.
Levy Pupils In
Recital Monday
Pupils of Victor Levy, violin in
structor, for the Institute or M mi
ca 1 Education, will present s recital
Monday, December 38 at 8:30 o'clock
nt the First Christian church, Ninth
and O&kclale streets
Mr. Levy will present two orches
tras In this recital, pupils in their
first year of Instruction and pupils
tn their second year.
A number of Interesting solos will
t; offered and well known compo
a'tlona such as "Blue Danube Walts,
"Barcarolle," "Pilgrim Chonia," and
"Silent Night" will be played by the
orchestras. The public la cordially
Invited to attend.
Gleaner Clni Sings
Chrlstmaa Carols
T.he Gleaner clasa of the First Bap
tist church held annual Christmas
party at the home of Drt. Carlow
Tuesday. The committee, Mra. Oeo.
B. Young, chairman, Mrs. P. H. Dally,
president of the clas. assisted by
Mr. Ludwlck, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Shaf
fer, Mrs. Simpson, Ltla Young, Lela
Young, Alma Ruth Boshears, spent
the afternoon decorating the house
and Chtistmaa tree and arranging
the tablea for the covered dish sup
per at 0:30. At the close of the
supper the gift were distributed by
ni.im!r: The givers Rime wa la
the pKCkag and each one was to
give three reasons for appreclalng
the gift, to the giver.
A short program of music; then
games appropriate to the season;
snowball race; pop corn race. etc.
The evening closed with singing of
Chrlstmaa carols and old songs.
Will Spend Several
Pars In North
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0. Kelly are
leftvinir tomorrow for Balem. whe.
they will spend several days visiting
friends snd preparing for the open
ing of the legislature, during the
term of which they will make their
home in the northern city, Mr. Kelly
being representative from thla dis
trict. Clifford SevlttV
Visit Metiers
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Serttts and
daughters, luaxlne and Dolores of
Dorrls, Cal., are guests here for the
holidays of Mrs. SevlttY parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Stelger, an 4 Jake
Stelgr of Klamath . rails Is also a
guest at the Stelger home on Ore
gon Terrace,
Mr. and Mrs. Oartdtc
T Entertain Today
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Oaddls will b
hosts today at Chrlstmaa dinner at
their home and have Invited to dine
with them, Mrs. Helen K. Snedlcor
and daughter Miss Jane Snedlcor,
Fred Snedlcor and Mr, and Mrs. Hal
riiv ana imiuij.
Rtinrtts Visit
Relative Msruhfleld
Mr. and Mrs. Keginald parrett left
yesterday for M-rshrield. where they
will be gutsu of relatives for sev
eral days.
Severin Battery Service
Medford Made Batteries
fl-Tolt, IS-platf, 1 year guaran
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Re wound Armatures 91 up
Recharge 5(K. Our Make f3c
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ANNOUNCE THEIR ENGAGEMENT
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Whan Marilyn Miller and Don Alvarado, screen players, were car
ried away on an unexpected trip abroad It waa rumored they might ba
married. But when they arrived In London It waa announced that they
had not wed but were engaged. Thla picture waa taken aa they reach-
ed London. The couple waa carried to aaa when they failed to heed the
all ashore signal after they had gone aboard a liner In New York to
visit friends. (Associated Press Photo)
Miss Boyle Plans
Dinner Dance for
Tuesday Evening
Tuesday evening Miss Gertrude
Boyle will entertain with a dinner
dance for members of the younger
sat. The Christmas motif will be
used and a Jolly holiday event la
anticipated. Invited for the evening
are: Misses Anna Mae Fuson, Carvel
R carries, Carol Dodge, Dorothy Paley,
Barbara Hauk, Ruby Stone, Margaret
Warner, Margarita Boyle, the hostess,
Miss Gertrude Boyle and Messrs.
Harold GeBauer. Max Carter. Bob
Carter, Sandy Green. Jack Murray.
Emll Mohr, Tommy Fuson, Luclen
Clement and Norrls Porter,
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Dabney-Rrlckson
Wedding Saturday
At a quiet ceremony yesterday in
Grants Pass, Miss Msrcla Dabney of
Eagle Point, daughter of Mrs. Alice
Dabney of Portland, and Robt. W.
Erlckeon of this ctty, student at the
Southern Oregon Normal school, were
married,
Following the wedding service, they
left immediately for San Francisco,
where they will spend the holidays,
returning to Eagle Point to make
their home.
Mrs. Erlokson Is teaoher In the
Eagle Point schools and Mr. Erlckson
Is an employee of the United States
Park service.
Carnahan-Lants Wedding
Announced Here
Announcements have been receiv
ed here of the wedding in Los An
geles, December 6, of Mrs. Carrie
George Carnahan and Ira Lants of
Berkeley, Cal. Mrs. Lants was for
many years manager of the Postal
Telegraph company here and was a
large property owner in Medford,
where she is remembered by many
friends.
Knights and Sisters
Sponsor Holiday Dance
The Knlghta of Pythias and Pyth
ian Sisters are sponsoring a Chrlst
maa dance on Monday. Doe. 38. at
the K. P. hall. Ail Knishts of Pythias
and their friends are Invited to at
tend. The Oregon Loggers win furn
ish the music and a good time Is as
sured all who attend. J. W. Nixon
ud his committee composed of Ed
ward Schackel, W. L. Walden and
Ray Yost will direct the affair.
I-eaTe to Spend
Holiday tn Rosebnrg
Miss Dorothy Rogers and Gene
Wright left yesterday for Roeeburg
to spend the holiday as guests of
Mr. Wright's parents at their home
in the northern city.
Good News for
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Golden Wedding
Celebrated by
V. L. Vromans
Today Just Christmas to many
means much, more to a oouple who
have made their home in Medford
for the pea' 33 years, for Mr. snd Mrs.
A. I Vroman of 134 Tripp street are
observing their golden wedding anni
versary. And to assist thein In the
happy celebration, all of their chil
dren and grandchildren are In the
city for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Vroman r married
In Mankato, Minnesota fifty years
ago today. Mr. Vroman Is now 3
years of age. and Mrs. Vroman Is 71.
Quests of the Vromans Include
Mrs. Vroman'a mother, Mrs. R. H.
Lozler of Grants Pass, who arrived in
Medford Tuesday for the party. 8he
Is slmost ninety years old.
Others In the city for the party are
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mra. H. B. Vroman of Los An
geles, who arrived by train Saturday
morning: Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Vromsn
of Klamath Falls, another aon and
daufrhter-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. S. ft
Vroman. son and daughter-in-law
and their two ohlldren of Yrefca Cal.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vroman. son snd
d.iUhter-ln-law and their daughter.
rf Phoenix, and their daughter and
son-ln-l&w, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huen-
ersardt of Bedford and two children,
with whom the elder oouple make
their home.
All of their children are now living
and will be here today for the observ
ance with ihe exception of one son.
who died recently. However, his three
children, June. Pauline and Joan, will
be gueeta of the grandparents.
Miss Sweeney Home
For llolldsy Wesson
Miss Msry Msrtha Sweeney, deugh.
t"r of Mr. snd Mrs. H. B. Sweeney,
Is among membera of the younger
set home for the holidays.
To Ashlnnd
For Cnrl.tmaa
Mr. and Mra. R. O. Fowler and chll'
dren will spend today In Ashland as
the guests or Dr. snd Mr&. c. w. Han
sen of Ashland.
MrKemles Are
Guests of Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holmes have as
their guests for the holiday season
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McKensle of San
Francisco.
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Mrs. Plckel In South
For Christmas Day
Mrs. B. B. Picket of M Summttt
avenue left Thursday evening for
Ssnsalito, Calif., to spend several
weeks visiting relatives and friends.
PLAN FOR BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS
Jlftif C. Holt and
Mr. Parsons Wed
At Home Service
At a charming cetemony Christmas
eve at the home of Mr. and Mra
V. L. Holt of Portland, their daugh
ter, Christine, and Mr. Alfred Par
sons of Longvlew, Wash., were mar
ried, Dr. Bowman of the First Pres
byterian church reading the service
at 8:30 o'clock.
The bride waa attended by her sis
ter, Mrs. Tom LsFollette, u matron
of honor, and Misses Cllta Walden
and Ilame Williams, bridesmaids.
Mr. Reginald Height waa beat man
for the groom.
Mrs. Parsons, following the holiday
season, will return to Medford to re
sume her position aa teacher of social
science In the local high school. Mr.
Parsons, who U a civil engineer, la
following hie profession In Montana.
Since coming to Medford about a
year ago, Mrs. Parsons ass made her
home with Mra. E. B. Picket and has
a large circle of frlenda here.
Benefit Party At
Parish Hall Added
To Holiday Events
One of the leading events on this
week's social calendar, crowded with
Informal affairs for families and
guests, will be the benefit card party
announced by the women of Sacred
Heart Catholic church for Wednes
day afternoon, December 38. Play
ing will begin at 1 o clock in a fes
tive Yuletlde atmosphere and games
of pivot, contract and auction bridge
and 600 will be enjoyed.
All women who enjoy cards and
the friendliness which accompanies
a .holiday affair at parish hall are
cordially invited to attend tnis event
snd promised a very happy after
noon. Miss Elander and
Mr. Samon Married
On Christmas Eve
At a simple but Impressive cere
mony last evening at 6 o'clock at the
First Christian church parsonage
Miss Marie Blander of this city,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Blander
of Portland, and George Samon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Samon of Etna
Mills, Cal. were married. Rev. W. R.
Balrd performing the ceremony In
the presence of a few Immediate
friends.
The bride was attired In sn attrac
tive ensemble of heliotrope with ac
cessories to harmonize and was at
tended by Miss Pegiry Glnn.
Following the service, Mr. and Mr.
Samon were guests at the Glnn home
on Dakota, then left for the south
o be guests of Mr. Samon parents
on Christmas day. They will continue
to the bay district to spend the re.
malnder of the holidays in San Fran
Cisco after which they will be at homo
to their friends in Modesto, cm.
Guests Here of
Mr. and Mrs. Noe
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Noe and
daughter Mlos Nancy, arrived in
Medford from San Francisco Friday
afternoon to spend the holidays as
guests of Dr. Noe's parents, Mr. and
Mra. Clarence T. Noe.
Mrs. Piatt and Son
To Visit In Portland
Mrs. Hal PlStt and son Leigh ton,
are leaving Monday to spend a week
visiting friends tn Portland.
Klein Home From
Stanford for Holidays
Ralph Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Klein, is home from Stanford
university for the holidays.
Altar Society
Meets Tuesday
There will be a regular meeting
Tuesday of St. Ann's Altar society
and a good attendance is desired.
For practical and useful gifts
wrapped attractively
sec ETHELWYN B- HOFFMANN
Sixth and Holly.
FREE Pioneers ana descendants
photographed without charge foi
pioneer b l s t o r l o a 1 collection
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Neff-Hart Wedding
Of Interest Here
Announcements have been received
here of the wedding in Klamath
Falls of Miss Marts Hart, former
teacher in Stockholm, Sweden, and
Francis Neff, son of Mr. snd Mrs.
B. F. Neff of this city. They were
married in the neighboring city De
cember 17 and will be at home to
their friends after January t at 802
Walnut street.
Mr. - Neff, who has many friends
in this city, is an Instructor In the
Henley schools at Klamath Falls.
Pythian Children
Feted on Friday
A beautiful Christmas entertain
ment was held Friday evening by
Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sis
ters for the pleasure of the lodge
children. A Christmas tree, rich In
tinsel and other novelties, was the
center of interest, and hot popcorn
and other refreshments added to the
Christmas atmosphere of the party.
The following program was pre
sented: Piano solo hy Jackie Lit trail.
piano solo by Kathleen Starkey, pi
ano solo by Dorr Barrett, "Pluto's 1
Revels" by Schmidt; tap dance by
Ruth Harwood; vocal solo, "Star of ;
the East." Jeanette Trill; violin duet,
Evelyn and Nota Harwood, accom- ;
panled by Corlnne Harwood; read- ;
lng, Leila Henderson; violin solo,
"Poem" by Fldlck. played by Beulah
Gore; Christmas carols by the chll- ;
dren, accompanied by Cecil Sullivan. :
A beautiful effect was acquired
by singing "Silent Night" from the ,
balcony with violin accompaniment.
Post-Delphians
Plan Programs
The study groups of the Post
Del phis ns will meet for a most in
teresting program Thursday morn
ing. December 20th at 9:30. The
first group to meet with Mrs. G. R.
Satchwell with Mrs. C. C. Furnas
as leader. The second group to meet
with Mra. W. F. Campbell, with Mrs.
I. F. Andres as leader.
Members are urged to be prompt
as the program planned is long.
Pocnhontus Lodge
Has Jolly Party
A good attendance was present at
the Christmas tree of the Pocahontos
lodge last week. The program was
very good, consisting of solos on
the piano, Bnxophone, and violin, as
well as recitations by the little tots,
and readings by Mattle Luman and
Maude Abbott. Santa Claus arrived
with a treat for each child and
chocolate and cookies were served
by the supper commltee.
A Leap Year dance will be held
Friday, December 30, this being the
last chance for such a dance for
some time. Dickey's orchestra will
play and the surplus funds after
faying for the music will go to a
special purpose. All Red men, Poca
hontas and Vieir friends are Invited.
Missionary Society Htu
Social at Cobb Mom
The Women's Missionary society of J
the South Methodist church held a i
December social and program meet
ing Tuesday with Mrs. S. M. Cobb.
The program as outlined by the coun
cil waa on the subject of world mis
sions and world peace and after the
program Mrs. Tilley and Mrs. Oood
man had charge of the Christmas
tree. MLss Mary Hamilton and Jean
Rice assisted the hostess in serving.
Chrysanthemum Circle to
Meet Wednesday
Chrysanthemum Circ.e No. 84.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet in
regular session Wednesday of this
week instead' of Monday, the latter
being a holiday.
The social entertainment will be
in charge of the captain and guards
and all officers are especially urged
to attend the meeting. '
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ELECTRIC
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Moved to
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formerly the Old City
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Many to Attend
Mass at Sacred
Heart at 8 a. m.
Many local folk will go to church
this morning to attend high mass
at the Sacred Heart church, at 8:00
o'clock, at which time there will he
a beautiful and masterful rendition
of J. Alfred Schehl's mass in honor
of St. Lawrence.
Sebastian Apollo, organist, will
play this masterpiece of Lltutglcal
music snd Is ably assisted In the
Interpretation by the following choir:
Mrs. Josephine Prevost, Mrs. John
J. Wilkinson, Mrs. Franu M. Grltech,
Mra. Zlta Slngler Maddox, sopranos;
Mrs. Rose Slngler and Miss Barbara
Kovorka, altos: L. N. Foy and J. E.
Foy, tenors; R. A. Miksche, W. Stuart,
Dr. Victor 0. Apollo and Harold
Corliss, bassos.
The public is extended a cordial
invitation by Father Francis W.
Black.
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Banquet Planned
By School Alumni
Among events planned for ths hol
iday season Is the banquet to be
sponsored by the alumni of Central
Point high school Tuesday evening,
December 27, tn the Grange hall.
All- graduates of the high school
are Invited to attend and an Inter
esting program Is promised.
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Homer Piatt
Here for Holidays
Homer Piatt, student at Stanford
university, arrived Saturday morning
to spend the holtdaya wlt.h his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt.
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic Physiotherapy
and all Natural Methods
OKKOON LICENSE 264
California License 8029
12 YEARS IN MEDFORD. ORE.
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Plan NOW
To Attend the
New Year's Eve
Dinner Dance
9 to 12 o'clock
.Dance and Sin at Start the New Year In
Happiness and Kill the Depression I
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