MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon
Keats-Brad shaw
Wedding of Interest
Man; local folk read with interest
Sunday the report of the wedding at
th First Presbyterian church in
Portland of Miss Mildred Louise Keats
and Ernest Albert Bradshaw, which
waa solemnized Tuerday evening. For
Mrs. Thotnaa H. Mills of Portland,
formerly of this city, was matron of
honor for the bride.
The bride, who was given In mar
riage by her father, Harry Leslie
Keats, was lovely In a gown of white
suede satin and Mrs. Mills wore a
becoming gown of French blue chif
fon with blue and pink satin ribbon
girdle, blue slippers and small blue
relet hat.
A. Harold McConnell of Seattle act
ed as best man.
The wedding was an Important
event of the social season In the Roje
city and one of the most charmingly
arranged ever held in the First Pres
byterian church, according to the
Portland Spectator.
Miss Blddell Guest
Of Parents Here
Miss Dorotha Rlddell of Klamath
Falls is a guest here for the holidays
of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. O.
Rlddell at their home on the Old
Stage road.
Mtss Borkhart Visits
At Oat man Home
Miss Mary Burkhart of Grants Pass
formerly of this olty, was a guest
over the holiday week-end of Mrs.
'i. S. Oat man.
Alexanders Lea re
For Few Days in South
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Alexander of
Portland, who were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Newman and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Relchsteln here,
left to spend Christmas in San Fran
cisco, where they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Patterson at Mill
brae Highlands. They will return to
Medford for New Year's eve.
While here Mrs. Relchsteln enter
tained with a small party In their
honor, at which there were two tables
of bridge In play. Present weie Mr.
and Mrs. Ted GeB&uer. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Perl, the Alexanders and the
Relchsteln.
Dixie Club to See
Old Yesr Out at Party
The home of Mr. and Mrs. George
B. Canode will be the scene of the
annual Dixie club watch party this
week, when members gather there
Saturday night to see the old year
out and the new one In.
The southerners entertain each
year with this party, arranged . in
compliment to their husbands. As
sisting Mrs. Canode as hostess will
be Mrs. Max GeB&uer. Mrs. C. C.
Murray and Mrs. John Peter. v
P. E. O.'s to Meet
Wednesday Afternoon
Chapter AA, P. E. O., will meet
with Mrs. Wilson Walt at her homo,
320 Vancouver avenue, Wednesday
afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Walt
will be assisted In entertaining by
Mrs. Kathleen Smith and Mrs. Ger
trude Parker. .
Many Holiday Parties
Scheduled for Wtk
Christmas occurring on Sunday this
year, many Medford people waited
until Monday, also a holiday, for
their more festive parties, and the
larders of most nomas were filled
with Christmas goodies as guests
were coming and going for informal
"at homes" and lame dinner parties.
Mr. snd Mrs. Johrr.y Reed of Gold
Hill entertained with . very clever
party last night for a large number
of Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Perl were hosts at open house
preceding the annua Christmas ball
of the Medford post, Amerclan I
glon, which drew mam guests from
all sections of the valley to the Ori
ental Gardens. About SO guests call
ed at the Perl home.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Payne were
hosts at an Informal open house yes
terday afternoon, guetts calling be
ing Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, Mr
and Mrs. Homer Marx, Mr. snd Mrs.
Frank Perl, Mr. iintf Mrs. Harold
Relchsteln, Miss Ruby Ranney and
Al Perry.
Mrs. Payne is also inviting guests
to dinner Thursday evening, honor
ing the birthday anniversary of her
husband. Covers will be arranged for
eight guests.
Plans are also being made In num
erous groups for celebration of the
arrival of the New Year and much
festivity will center around the din
ner dance at the Hotel Medford and
the Elks' annual New Year's eve ball,
both announced for Saturday even
ing. - .
Preceding the Elks' ball a numb
of friends will gather at the Ted
GeBauer and Frank Perl homes. In
the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Relchsteln, Mr. ' and Mrs. Spencer
Alexander, guests from Portland, Miss
Dorothy Nyswaner, Harry GUI and Mr,
and Mrs. GeBauer and Mr. and Mrs
. Perl.
Catholic Women Plan
Wednesday lard Event.
Holding a major place on this
week's social calendar is the benefit
card party, announced for Wednesday
afternoon by the women of Sacred
Heart Catholic church. Playing will
begin at 3 o'clock with games of pivot.
contract and auction bridge and 600
will be enjoyed.
Holiday decorations will be much
In evidence in parish hall, and all
women, who favor a few friendly
hours at cards In the rush of holiday
events, are especially Invited to this
party.
M
Miss Holt Will Be
Hostess (t C. A. R.
Miss Barbara Holt will entertain
members of General Joseph Lane so
ciety. Children of the American Revo
lution, at her home on Corning court
tomorrow, and guests are asked to
arrive at 3 o'clock. Mtss Holt has
prepared an Interesting program for
the afternoon and asks each member
to come provided with pencil and
paper. Each member U also asked to
bring a gift limited In price to 10
cents. Final plans will be perfected
for the program to be presented be
fore the D. A. R. in January.
Miss Bryan to Enter
University of Oregon
Miss Mary Virginia Bryan, who re
cently arrived here from southern
California with her parents, will en
ter the University of Oregon with the
opening of the winter term for a
special course, after the completion
of which she plans to continue to the
University of Washington to work for
her master's degree.
Loral Misses to Appear
In Muslcale Friday
Announcements have been issued
of a musicals to be held at the Bald
win Piano studio Friday evening, In
which Misses Betty Evanson ard
Beulah Gore, students of the Uni
versity of Oregon, will be heard in
program, which will open at 8 o'clock.
Both are majoring In music at the
university and have been silled with
much of the outstanding musical
work on the northern campus. They
are inviting their friends and ail in
terested persons to the muslcale.
Chrysanthemum Circle
To Meet Wednesday
All officers are especially urged to
attend the meeting Wednesday of
Chrysanthemum circle No. 64, Neigh
bor of Woodcraft. The social enter
tainment will be in charge of the
or.) tain and guards.
Miss Demmer
Here for Holidays
Miss Babe Demmer of Portland Is
among folk spending the holidays in
Medford. While here she Is guest nf
her mother snd sisters and brothers.
Miss Demmer is now employed by
the Eagle Drug company. She for
merly attended school at Jacksonville
and has many friends in the valley.
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The BOOTERY'S
SEMI-ANNUAL
Starting Wed., December 28th
DOORS OPEN 8:30 A M.
Right at a time when you want and need savings! This sale is going to be the
outstanding buying opportunity in Southern Oregon this season. Prices
drastically cut to the lowest figure on quality footwear you KNOW our
reputation for quality you KNOW the bargains always featured in our regular
semi-annual sales!
Blond, black and brown kids
straps and pumps with Cuban
heels in' this bargain group.
Values to $7.50. Ohoice
Brown moccasin oxfords, straps
and pumps browns and blacks in
this group. Values to $7.50 going
at .
85
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!j $.85
Blue, brown and black kids, patents, spectator
pumps, straps and Walk-Over straps in this
group. Values to $8.50.
$4.85
Many pairs of our highest
priced footwear included in
this special group at
85
Brown and black suede and kid pumps, ties
and straps. Also smart evening slippers in this
lot. Values to $8.50, choice
I. Miller Hand-turned Shoes, Formerly Priced at $10.00, Reduced to $4.85
The Most Sensational Savings We Have Ever Offered
No Refunds
No Charges
The BOOTERY
No Exchange
Every Sale Final
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Fresh, smart, bright 1933 fashions . . .
at ruthless price reductions because
Ward's will not carry over fashions
from December into January!
COATS
DRESS COATS in a large assortment of beautiful ail
wool ooatings fur trimmed, silk lined and inter
lined. Assorted sizes
DRESS COATS The season's popular successes in
crepey and diagonal weaves heavily furred with a
wide variety of both long and short-haired furs. All
the season's wanted shades. Sizes 14 to 46 collectively.
$11.88
$ J 4.88
SPORT COATS Tweeds and Polo types $0.88
DRESSES
A WIDE VARIETY of smart dresses In both silk and
wool. Bright colors as well as the more conservative
Street shades.
STUNNING DRESSES in the smartest fabrics and
styles of the season. The variety beggars description.
Reduced regardless of former prices.
LIGHT COLORED Silks and Chiffon prints In broken
sizes While they last
$1.98
$3.49
$1.00
ILLiriERY
SPECIAL GROUP of small felt hats in a wide range
of winter styles
ALL OTHER HATS Proven best sellers and knock
out values Reduced to only
59c
$ 1 .00
LINGERIE
RAYON Durable, practical, dainty rayon v.sts.
panties, chemises end bloomers at tremendous savings.
Some are lace trimmed, others are smartly tailored
exceptional quality in this group. Regular and
extra sizes.
LACE TRIMMED Dane Sets, French crepe chemise,
daintily lace trimmed, fitted costume slips edged with
lace. In delicate flesh, tea rose or white, all sizes.
79c
ACCESSORIES
Imported fabric gloves
Capeskin gloves
Handbags In smart leathers
...-69
.$1.00
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117 Bo. Central
Medford, Ore.
Phone 286