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PJCTE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933. Society and Clubs Edited by Eca Nealon Hamilton U Mark'! Oulld to Meet Tomorrow There will b meeting of Bt. Mert'a gulW or the Episcopal church tomorrow at the pariah house. Tea will bi served by tin, M. M. Her man end large attendance la an ticipated. The guild la now making plana (or a bazaar and card party to ba held at the pariah houaa De camber 8. All peraons who are Inter ested In the church ore requested to attend. Alpha Hlgma Social Tonight Alpha Sigma Sunday school class of the eMthodlst Episcopal ohurch will meet this evening at 8 o'clock for a social In the church parlors. All members of the class are urged to attend, and a special program of entertainment has been announced. Zulelma Temple Meeting Saturday Regular meeting of Zulelma tem ple. Daughters of the Nile, will be held In the Ashland Maaonlo temple Saturday afternoon, November 11, at 3 o'olock, It was announced today. Plana will be made for the pack ing of Thanksgiving boxes sent an nually to the Shrine hospital for crippled children In Portland. Mrs. Lulu rranko of Ashland will preside at the session. Nelghbors of tvoodururt Await Official visit Members of the Neighbors of Wood craft of Jackson county are looking forward with pleasure to next Wed nesday, November 15, when Orand Ouardlan Minnie Hlcer will pay Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84 an of ficial visit. Although the meeting will be held In Medford, Oak circle of Phoenix and Acorn circle of Ash land will partlcluate and the officers for the evening will be chosen from the three circles with the Idea of providing a model meeting. At 6 o'clook the Juveniles of Oak circle will exemplify the work with Ashland and Medford Juveniles par ticipating. At -63 dinner Willi be served In the I. O. O. r. banquet hall and members of Chrysanthemum clrrlo are asked to call Neighbor Stella Anderson at H18-Y, who Is directing the dinner plans. After dinner the regular business meeting will be held, including Ini tiation of a class and other Import ant work. Mildred Ward of Oak circle will be guardian neighbor at this meeting, and an Invitation Is extended visiting Neighbors In Jack son county and all local members, who are urged to come out and meet their own grand guardian. Anna Hawkins, grand manager, will also be In attendance. fluents Expected At " Pocahontas Meeting Word has been received from Weed by Weantonka council No. 30, Degree of Pocahontaa, that members of the Weed, Yreka and McCloud councils win arrive In this cltw tomorrow for the meeting of the local council. For the benefit of the visitors, who ask tnat ine degree work be put on here, two candidates will be initiate,,. VI members are asked to be at the Redman hall on AnnU ,-. early, as the meeting will be called wj oraer ay rocanontaj vera Thomas at 7:80 Instead of 8 o'clock. After the usual business meeting, the regular dance will be held, with music by Dickey's orchestra. Refreshments will be served and all members and friends are cordisllv Invited to attend. Mrs. Wakefield ' Hostess Friday The Mistletoe club will meet with Mrs. K. W. Wakefield at her home, 18 Almond street, tomorrow after noon for 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon. Thlmblo Club Has Meetluc Tonight The social mneMn? fit o Thfmku club of No. 333, Neighbors of Wood craft, will be held at the home of Neighbor Bennett this evening- at 8 o'clock. M Miss Boyle, Ouest Of Mist Patton In Smith. Miss Gertrude Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle, who Is a student at Dominican college In San Rafael, Cel., was guest over the week. end of Mlas Doris Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton, at Mills College, according to word from the southern campus. Mlsa Patton also recently repre sented Mills college In the diving contest staged with the University of California and Stanford university. FANS AT GAME TO HEAR REPORT FROM PORTLAND A feature of Saturday's game be tween Medford and Eureka high schools Saturday on Van Scoyoo field will be loud-speaker reports on high points of the Oregon-O. S. 0. tilt which will be going on at the aame time In Portland. The service will be given fans at Van Scoyoo field through the co-operation of P, S. Plnkney, radiotrician, who will provide the equipment necessary. Pythian Sisters to Meet Pythian Slater are asked to meet at the Knights of Pythias hall at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning to prepare lor participation in the Armistice day parade. LEGI At yesterday's meeting of the execu tive committee of the American Le gion the Disabled Veterans of the World War "Porget-Me-Nof sale waa indorsed and the publlo urged to purchase of these tokens of assist ance to the "man who came back broken." Adjutant Ray Wright calla the pub. lie's attention to the Armistice day broadcast by National Commander Hayes, which cornea to the Pacific coast at 8 a. m., over the national and Columbia chains, this program emanates from the services at the tomb of the unknown soldier, where services win be held Saturday at 11 a. m., EST. Goodwin Humphreys, chairman of the big feed committee, reports that me committee will be prepared to serve aU ex-service men with the best luncheon they ever bad and a large attendance la deelred, as plenty has been provided. Better still, It s nee. I-l Each member of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War and all volunteer workers will be la sued a little blue card. All those who how an effort on the sale of forget-me-nots Friday and Saturday should bring the cards to headquarters at 133 W. Main street. The cards will be Indorsed and will be accepted at the Veterans of Foreign War dance at the fair grounds Saturday night. All those who want to go to the theaters Sunday and Monday at the Roxy, Craterlan or the Rlalto, should have the cards Indorsed at headquarters. ARTHUR E. 8ALLEE, Adjutant. No spilling when Bads Transfer de. Uver Fuel Oil. Phone 818. FORGET-ME-NOT SALE To the people of Jackson county: In these days of anxiety and finan cial worries. It Is really refreshing to consider the plight of the neighbor Who la worse off than we are. We can be divided on this Issue or that Issue, but we are all united In the Idea that the public should pause and pay homage to our disabled American war veterans. The "forget-me-not" is not only a symbol of our obligation and love for these men who have willingly sacrificed everything for the good of their country, but It la a chance to really help In a small way in financial aid. I am sure that all citizens win con sider It a pleasure, rather than a duty, to give universal support In tills forget-me-not eaie. EARL B. DAT, County Jud?e. from Jacksonville Emll Brltt and sister, Mlas Mollle Brltt, are visitors In Medford today from Jacksonville. th Statement V -.w- 2. - IK Anniversary MILLINERY SPECIALS Softies and Berets Odds and ends priced at only 25c Felts and Softies 100 hats In this group priced at 88c .Felts Smart sew close-fitting and brim styles. $1.19 Sports with Brims $1.39 FELTS Good-looking hat i !n large headslzes. $1.95 New Velvets and Felts Many bats that have just ar rived. $2.49 SPECIAL Plaid Blouses A new shipment of plaid blouses. Reg. $1.08 value. Anniversary price $1.45 A Great Store Wide Selling of Fall and Winter Wear (pad In- Ve"" tM pleUon of Onerous P; offering tM, Vtc-thc-mlnute in , the Oregon MERCHMI9-0,r ..pressing "P8 w off T DCn V Z Tn. - ft:l.tMt will "-L. .a ma, possible the Jvba WCU jOT t. attend "".n UT ZJ WB year, to com , on wont have BUfeS EGINS FRIDAY 8:30 A.M The Most Sensational Sale In Burleson's History Dresses On Sale 5 A real 6th Anniversarv S.tle nf Drnancn Hmnrt. tui. in wools, silk, Chulla Crepe and knitted materials. Dresses C I A f for Street, Evening, Parties, Dances. Office and Snorts P " wear. Values to $0.85. Anniversary sale price Silk Dresses A group of better dresses for street, after noon and evening wear. Many attractive models that are Just In. Values from 22.S0 to ?.75. Anniversary price $19.75 Wool Dresses Silk Dresses New Fall and Winter styles. Values to S1J.B0. Anniversary price $8.85 Silk Dresses Thl gronp connlsts of a very good selection of high grade dresses In smart styles. All sites. Reg. S19.75 Tallies. Anniversary sale $14.95 Wash Frocks New rail wash frocks In rayons and prints. Reg. values to 2.95. Anniversary prlro $1.69 Astonishing Low Prices on Smart COA FUR TRIMMED WINTER The outstanding coat value in Medford. Handsome dress coats and sports coats. Beautiful fur collar and ouff sets. Smart new styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 44. Values from $38 to $45. Extra special Real Dress Values This group includes Satins, Silk Crepes, Printed Silks and knitted materials. Some of these were priced up to $6.05, Extra special anniversary price $3.95 10 Discount on Silk Underwear, Hosiery, Bon Ton Corsets an4 Girdles, Jackets CosMrk style In costume velvet Jackets, All col ore. Reg. 3. 08 value. Anniversary price $2.98 Suede' Jackets Only 12 snede Jackets left. mown, green, red, tan. Reg. r.ns values. Anniversary sale price $6.50 Dance Sets Lowly, lure-trimmed llk crepe dance sets In the colon you like to wear. Anniversary sale price $1.19 Swagger Suits Our entire stock of swajger suit Values to S29.75. Anniversary price $17.95 Sport Coats One Gronp of good-looking sport coats In many new tweed mixtures. Reg. 2.so values. Anniversary price $17.95 Pongee Pajamas pee pajamas pi bit anniversar $1.00 Two-piece ponpee pajamas purchased espec ially for this bit anniversary tale. Extra special price BUY NOW! Amazing Anniversary Values In Hosiery and Dainty Underth Silk Hosiery AU silk chiffon and service weight hose in new Fall colors. Sizes &i to 10S. Reg. OBo quality. Anniversary price, per pair . . , 79c Sheer Chiffon Silk Hosiery All silk chiffon silk hosiery In Smart now shades. Sizes 8j j to 10. Reg. $1.25 quality. Anniver sary price, per pair 98c mgs Eighth and Central Phone 28 Rayon Taffeta Slips Tailored and lace trimmed slips. Reg. $1.40 quality. Anni versary price $1.19 Silk Slips Bias cut silk slips. Both tailor ed and lace trimmed. Black, white and tea rose. Reg. $1.08 value, Annivorsary price $1.77 WOOL SKIRTS One group of wool skirts including flannel, tweed and suiting. Values from $2.03 to $3.05, Anniversary price $239 WOOL SWEATERS Values to $2.98 ,.$1.88 Value to $3.98 $2.88 Values to $4.98 JZ'.'.$3.88 DON'T MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY EVENT -IT WILL BE THE TALK OF SOUTHERN OREGON