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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
I Today's car receipts: Wheat 58, mma 1 - . ,
j barley ?, Hour 11. com 3. hay I. j . m,m,,amlm,mBammmammmmnKmammmmimmm.
Chicago Wheat 11 l?5ii T
Devaney-Dugan
Betrothal Told.
At a lovely bridge event last week
at the borne of Mrs. Larry Fisher, the
engagement of Miss Yvonne Devaney
to Joseph Dugan waa announced.
Three tables of bridge were In play
during the evening at the Fisher
home, where Miss Devaney waa Joint
hostess, and Talisman rosea, present
ed as favors, wer - found to conceal
on a small card the announcement of
the betrothal. Date of the wedding
was not told.
The Hallowe'en motif as used In
decorations about the rooms for the
occasion and prizes at cards were
awarded Miss Mildred Dugan and
Mrs. Robert Mtksche.
Present were: Mrs. H. J. Devaney.
mother of the bride-elect; Mra. Ken
neth Murray. Mrs. Robert Miksche.
Mrs. Vernon Turpin. Mrs. Joe Mar
shall. Mra. Wlllsie Prultt. Miss Mar
garet Wood. Miss Mildred Dugan. Miss
Lucille Barrett, Miss Genevieve De
vaney and the hostesses. Mrs. Plsher
and Miss Devaney.
MrsrtsH.U's Fry and
Wright Entertain.
Mrs. Clarence R. Fry and Mrs. Ray
E. Wright were recently Joint hos
tesses at the former's homj on Lau
.. rel street at dessert bridge and hand
kerchief shower for Mrs. K. D. Ross,
past president of the Legion Auxiliary.
There were five tables In play. The
rooms were decorated with Hallowe'en
colors In fruits and flowers. Those
present were Mesdames K. D. Ross.
O. L. Overmyer. C. H. Kunz, Belva
Aiken. Roland Smith, Edgar Leach.
Mark Miller. Katherlne Satterlee. Ed
Peldman, J. W. Jacobs. W. W. Cleaves,
Earl Foy. Walter Olmscheld. Warren
Butler. W. A. Holloway. Carold Par
ker, P. H. Bunch. O. O. Humphrey.
Lee Oarlock, Cole Holmes and Miss
Margaret Kerr. Prizes were won by
Mesdames Holloway, Bunch and
Smith.
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Chrysanthemum Circle
To Greet Grand Officer
Grand Manager Annie Hawkins Is
In this city from Portland and will
be a guest this evening at the meet
ing of Chrysanthemum circle No. 84,
Neighbors orf Woodcraft. Initiation
and election of officers will be held
this evening and a pot-luck supper
will be enjoyed, for which each men
ber Is asked to bring a dls.
The grand officer U fen the valley
making arrangements for a Jelnt
meeting of the Ashland, Phoenix and
Sledford circles in this city, Novem
ber 15. Grand Guardian Minnie Mi
ner will attend that session, which
will be conducted by officers of the
three circles.
Gilbert Dorys
0 Are Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dory and
daughter Dorene of Berkeley, CaJ.,
and formerly of Greenville. Iowa, ar
rived in Medford Monday to spend a
few days visiting at the George B.
Young home. They had planned a
trip to Iowa, but due to weatner con
ditions, cancelled their arrangements.
Mr. Dory knew Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Green, now of Medford, when they
lived at Pontanelle. Iowa, and will
visit them also while her.
Westminster Forum
To Meet Brown Home.
A new program of study and dis
cussion is being planned by the West
minster Forum for this -fall and win
ter. Meetings will be held In private
homes each Wednesday evening from
7:30' to 8:30. the time being devoted
chiefly to reviewa of books and to
general discussion. The meeting to
night will be held at the home of
Mtes Emily Brown, 10.12 West llth
street.
Womens Relief Corps
To Meet On Thursday.
The Women's Relief Corps will
meet In the Armory Thursdaj after
noon at 2 o'clock. A good attend
ancs Is desired as the meeting will
be the last preceding Inspection. An
nie E. Stelnbaugh of Grants Pass will
lrupect the corps Thursday, Novem
ber 18. A covered dish luncheon will
be enjoyed at that lime.
Mr. Prlrer to Speak
Before Garden Club
Raymond Driver, well-known local
student of floral and bird life, will
address the Medford Garden club
Thursday evening at the courthouse
auditorium at 7:30 o'clock, and in
honor of the occasion the club has
extended an invitation to all lnter-
, eated persons.
Motion pictures which Mr. Drltt?r
has taken will be shown in colors to
, Illustrate the lecture.
Women of Rotary
Entertain TonlRht
The Women of Rotary and their
husbands will be gu&to this evening
of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Frederick at;
Tahoma lode. at a covered dish up-
per at 6.30 o'clock. Members are!
aftked to bring table service and cot- i
I ered dihes. Mrs. Hugh Hamlin and
Mrs. Clyde Atken will assist the host
ess. M
prjerr of Honor
To Meet Thursday.
There will be a meeting of the De
gree of Honor at the Labor Union hall
Thursday evening, November 3. and
all officera and members are asked
to arrive at 8:45 o'clock. After the
short business session, cards will be
enjoyed, with playing to begin at 8:15
o'clock.
All persons, who enjoy an evening
at cards, are invited as bridge, five
hundred and pinochle will be played.
Former Local Girl
Married In East.
Friends here of Miss Verna Jones,
former Medford girl, have' received
word of her marriage to Mr. Car E.
White of Indianapolis. Ind., on Octo
ber 9 at Louisville, Kentucky. Mrs.
White will be remembered hero as a
popular member of the younger set
and was formerly a member of the
staff of the Mail Tribune's printing
department. She has been residing
in the east for th- past few years.
Mr. White, who Is will known in
Indianapolis and i member of col
lege and fraternal organizations, has
been connected with the postal service
for the past few years. The couple
are making their home at 1664 Exeter
avenue In Indlanarjolis.
Mrs. Brown Honored
At Tuesday Luncheon.
Mrs. Elsie Brown, who is leaving
the county olerk's office to accept
a position with Attorney Porter J.
Neff. was honored yesterday at lunch
eon at the Hotel Holland, at which
members of the county clerk's staff
were hostesses. Other Invited guests
were : Gertrude Martin, Sybil Ed
wards. Marjcrie Burleson, Olga Ander
son and Ingrld Holmes.
Building Bridge Club
To Meet Tomorrow
The home of Mrs. H. w. Kiersted
will be the meeting place tomorrow
of the Building Bridge club. The
hostess will be assisted In entertain
ing by Mesdames Hartley. Bigelow and
Graves.
Those wishing transportation to
the affair are asked to telephone
1091-X or 583-Y.
Teachers' ChoraT
Club to Meet
The Teachers chorus of Jackson
county will-meet for regular rehearsal
Saturday. November 4, at 10:30
o'clock. The meeting wtU be held
In the auditorium of the courthouse
under the leadership of Miss Harriet
Baldwin, and all members are asked
to be present.
Colonel Sargent
Auxiliary to Meet
There will be a meeting this even
ing, of Colonel Sargent Auxiliary No
13, U. S. W. V., opening with 6:30
dinner at the Armory. Nomination of
officers will be held and a large at
tendance la urgcV
-
Mm. Padsharo WH1
Entertain Nusses
Mrs. Henry Palgbam will be hest
ess tomorrow evening te the Oregon
State graduate nurses f district 4. at
her home on Capitol hill. A special
program has been prepared and mem
bers are asked to arrive at 7:30 o'clo;k.
Mrs. Frame. Hostess
To Guild Friday
Members of St. Mark's Ouild will
motor to Phoenix Friday to tioH their
cafeteria luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Frame. Those wishing transpor
tation are asked to call 1461.
Miss Wllllarrfcon-
Is Local Guest.
Miss Louise Williamson of Salem
arrived In Medford on the yioralng
train to spend 10 days with hr
mother, Mra. T. J. Williamson and her
cousin Judge Tou Velle, of Jackson
Wenonah Club
To Meet Thursday
Wenonah club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Gladys Lawrence Thurs
day afternoon for covered dish lunch
eon and business session.
4
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. (AP)
CATTLE, 100, calvea, 20; alow, quot
ably steady, unchanged,
HOOS, 300; fairly active, steady.
unchanged.
SHEEP, 300; steady, unchanged.
SO 20
Ind'ls Rr's
November 1 : .
Today 8 I S
Prev. day .. 79.S
Week ago .... 85.5
. ear ago ,
Wall St. Report j fi
snyr rm Mia vy
51.8 26.4 850 69.o B -"-"Vi-TrCTf I&V&S&IJ aA MtfSf I II I I
3 yrs. ago ....130.8 105.8 181.0 135.7 H V Yfl rMT&isjrjS1. VtLjc II I I
Bond Sale Averages. 1 i . . ' , MT fc. jrA YO- ml II I
(Copyright, 1033. Standard Statistic 9 I l 1i r 1 r . . I n ., , I ff ' W sP( 35!l2?lu. V I I
ao-'a I AHWoolBatts 0r,e r0l,p children's aIs Q I
- ll ' I? Straps and Oxtords LsZJ &jjh ZJ
S S!l 63c soc. y&rfsw n
64.3 81.9 69 6 I XTTT'' I " f J$W II I
105.8 99.1 98.;B Heavy All Wool All Silk -J V 3 WW 4? '"Sa.. II I
Sweaters Georgette Ff '$0y Hundreds of T
Now only Plain colors if' J IT 1 liri
4n . Unadvertised Values
UV 1 J .. Remetnben.- "It Pays To Shop At Penney' s"
Women's Broadcloth . "
Wool Gloves Costume Slips ' ' ; " "
49c 49e iaillMS ilDiltfi; Ifafs Dent.
I?: . 1 im 1 " ' -JiTT.
! Women s ' II
Ra von Gowns ti,,kjiU.-. F 1
Ind'ls Rr's
November 1 :
Today 71.0
Prev. day .... "1.6
Week aso .... 72 1
Year ago,... 62.7
3 yrfif ago .... 1 1.4
NEW YORK. Nov. 1 (API Stocks
closed with a rally today after lr- ,
regular and generally narrow changes
during most of tl.e dull session. Mln.
ing shares led the upturn, which ac
companied a sharp reaction in dollror
exchange.
Transfers approximated only 1.000.-
000 shares, but tradlns wt fairly '
brisk on the late rise. Several i-.etal
and alcohol Issues Improved 1-5 or
more points net.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow;
Al. Chem. Dye 128
Am. Ctfn
Am. & Fgn. Pow . 8'.
A. T. & T
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S.
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Ctwysler . .
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot
Ii.t. Harvest
I. T. & T
Johns-Man
Moty Ward .
North Amer
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet .
Radio
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands
St. Oil CM. ....
St. OR N. J. ..
Trans. Amer.
Union Carba
Unit Aircraft ....
U. 8. Steel
i HO?
14',
.. 46
11?
28 a,
18 lj
1B(j
393,"
32
23i
.. 34
.... 27!,
35 T,
.... in.
48 U
18i
153,
41
14 !i
.... 6
18
23 !'2
39 V4
40',
51'2
.... 3B3,
Women 's
373, :
l. :
Fnsrpll Impiovia:
OVERLY HILLS. Calif.. Nov.
(AP) Condition of John D. Parell.
former vice president of the Union
Pacific rallroaM, who has been sen-,
ously 111, waa "moderately good" to
day after an improvement noted yes-
teraay, Mrs. Farrell said.
-4 .
Cxporb Wheat 70 Cts.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 1. (API
The North Pacific Emergency Efcport
corporation today posted a country
price of 70 cents a bushel for soft
white export wheat.
Silk and Wdl
Hose
Fall shades
Women's
Ffctn.riel Gow-ftst
TiatO)Sf.5
Girls'
Stock Sae
Wash Cloth?
Heavy Terry
10c 3 Photos. Aw davs onlv
Peasley Studio, opp. Holly theater.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. (AP)
BUTTER Prints, extras. 24c; stand
ards, 23c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade. 21c; farmers' door delivery,
19c per lb.; sweet cream, 6c higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price : Presh extra special.
31c; extrfts, 29c; standards, 24c; me
diums, 25c; pullets. 18c dozen. Buy
ing price by wholesalers: Fresh ex
tras, 20c doz.; firsts, 23c; mediums,
20c doz.; undergrade, 14c; pullets,
14c.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, cantaloupes wool
and hsy unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Mrs. Siin. Ilmtr
To uIHarv Thurtday.
The Rngue River auxiliary No. 367,
;1I meet with Mrs. R. E. Swan on
Thurwinv afternoon. November 2. at
2 30 oclork. Mrs. Swan ts now lo
ts ted at her home on the Jackson
v ll-Phocni highway.
Children's Colds
Yield quicker to
1 3;. double action of
m visas
tiiii.iiui.u'i.imi.Min
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 1. (AP)
Wheat futures: 1
Open High Low C!ose
May .75 .75 .73 .73 I
Dec. .69 .60 .671,4 .67i
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem .
Dark hard winter (12 pet.)
Dark hard winter (11 pet.)..
Soft white
Western white
Hnrd winter ,.. ...,.,.,.,.
Northern splrng
Western red
Oats No. 2 white. 122.
Corn No. 2 E. yellow, $21.50.
Ml limn standard, 113.50.
New
Sweaters
.-it
This shipment of brushed uool
styles and smart novelty stripe
sweaters Inrlurles a variety of col
ors priced at
$1.95 and up
Twin Sweater Sets
$2.95
Tweed Skirts
New mixed material In tailored
Mtlrtu to wear with sweaters and
blouses.
$2.50
Adrienne's
All Linen
Lymeh Cltha
52x62
Sheets-
81x99 Duro Brand
r
Ml S9M
arm '.. i- .umam
E'potliiei? anc3l
Zmkep Suite,
MM MM
Women'
)
Celoped B.oKdeiw
oumrrc in
V'f;iiKi i ll; VI I V;
m$ssiBit Shores. Laesi?esonIy . Sl-OO
1 &ms&myi Eute xmt& Nt i?:II-'si?e:s;. . . . $.00
Mteiifi ynta Suitsv 6$td$ . ... . . 50c
m$m Wmt Kea : S2.00
MWmSWtm Yauhoiv,-... . $1.00
Wmifa $$tem Mm-ir . , :$1.98. '
m3w(wq mumpmkv-i - 5.4,98 .
MmteefeEvii.tm .-. 98c.
- - . . "..............,... . . T
27-inch
Gteitrg FI'ann:e;ll
White only
Plain color
Broadcloth
ISc 9
Corduroy
Several shades
69c
The Store of Hipp; ffeddlni Blnjrt
White Rose
Wedding Rings
Eadiant u Diamondi
Larry Schade
WoolBatts
2 poundn
$1.10
Wfeari'd'
4236
artlCfh.
70x80
Sheet Blankets.
69c
New Fall Woolens
for Dresses
SI. 29 $1.49 $1.98
66x-8.fr
Db uh l e) .
ElSankjetS)
Plaids
One Qpou'p W'omen-'S
Galoshes
50c
' Eastcarror.'
8Q'ln:ch. .wijl'th-
If
TUf-Bi'sH.
lFb.w.els,
.Pillows
w
All new. feathers .
m $1.39:
-Women?s Scarfs
All the new ideas
49c 79c
fltol I OUinW Yo'ralf FRIDAY
lUULL iQilUW. invited! Afternoon, 4:30
.
II IS :
TOPCOAT
High "grade all wool
fabrics
Tweeds
Polo Cloths
Cheviots
Men I This is a knock-out
value on today's market.
Get yours now
1 J. C- PEMB1EY OS),
How About a New Suit... Men?
Blues, browns, greys, carefully tailored of all-wool
fabrics. This SPECIAL PURCHASE cannot be
duplicated on today's market. AH new merchandise
just unpacked I Limited alterations.
JUST SIX SUITS
to close out
one 35, one 37
two 38, one 39 and
one 40
priced exactly $10
1 3-50