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Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton
land. Stxty-flve thouaand people at
tended the game. Jerome aald today.
The party returned by motor yester
day, and reported good weather for
the entire trip.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933.
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LOT FOR JUBILEE
Monday wu Jubilee program day
for the Lions club, when members
met at the Hotel Holland tor lunch
eon. Event centered around the
activities to be carrted on by the
olub for Oregon's Diamond Jubilee
celebration next summer. The lot
across from the Pennington Battery
shop, formerly occupied by the Ju
nior high school building, has been
obtained by the Lions for the cele
bration. They will plant lawn and
floral decorations and will convert
the whole Into parking lot and pic
nic grounds for visitors.
Rest rooms will be established and
the club hopes to continue malnte
v nance of the lot after the celebra
. tion if it Is agreeable with the school
board. A splendid layout of the
plan was presented the club by Bob
Keeney of the Big Pines Lumber Co.
People will be asked to patronize
the parking lot to relieve congestion
down town. The place will be an
attractive one and the club believes
will prove a popular gathering place.
Splendid cooperation obtained from
the school board and other groups
was noted at the luncheon.
The Lions some time ago were in
strumental in developing the Amer
ican Legion playgrounds on Bear
Creek and feel that this project may
grow Into an equally worthy civic
0' improvement.
The civic relations work of the
chamber of commerce was described
at Monday's luncheon by A. H. Ban
well, manager of the chamber.
Raymond Lageson, member of the
. Gleemen, entertained with two
songs, "I Love Life" and "The Last
Roundup." He was accompanied at
the piano by Miss Margaret Child-
ers. The songs constituted a very
appealing invitation to the Lions to
buy tickets for the Gleemen con
certs this season. The first concert
to be December 15 was anonunced
by Lion J. Verne Sftangle.
Plans for the firemen's ball,
scheduled for Thanksgiving night,
were also announced, and the co
operation of all Lions urged as funds
realized from the dance will make
possible the rejuvenation of toys to
be distributed by the Lady Lions to
needy children at Christmas. This
annual project, It was pointed out. Is
dependent upon the sale of tickets.
Anyone with discarded toys Is asked
to bring them to the flrehall or to
call Mrs. R. C. Mulholland, president
of the Lady Lions.
H. W. Conger, president, presided
today and Judge W. R. Coleman and
C. L. Hopkins composed the commit
tee with Lion Shangle directing en
tertainment. Guests were Bob
Keeney. and L. R, Terkelsen, asslst-
ant manager of Montgomery Ward
Co. here.
Further report of a large meteor
seen apparently headed for earth in
the vicinity of Roxy Ann Friday even
ing, was given today by Fred A. Smith.
With a state surveying party Mr.
Smith was headed north on the Pa
cific highway near Neil creek about
6 o'clock Friday evening when the
brilliant visitor was seen for several
minutes, finally disappearing behind
Grizzly peak.
The meteor was traveling north and
west, at about a 45-degree angle, ac
cording to Mr. Smith and judging
from the report carried In The Mall
Tribune Sunday, as given by X. Wld
mer of Butte Falls, would undoubt
edly have struck earth somewhere in
4 the Roxy Ann area.
According to Mr. Smith, the meteor
was followed by a long tall of bril
liant light from the under side of
which dripped sparks as from a roman
eandle.
No report of seeing or hearing t
meteor strike have been received from
the Immediate vicinity of Roxy Ann.
ROGUE RIVER CHURCH
LADIES GIVE THANKS
Th Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian
church of Rogue River desires to ex
press appreciation to ail who helped
make their budget bazaar a success,
especially the following: Gates and
Lydlard, and Beck's Bakery, Medtord:
Golden Rule store. Grants Pass, and
Fred O'Kelly and C. E. Sams.
Authorized Maytag Service. All
makes repaired. Phone 300.
Phone 315, Eads Transfer for mod
ern, quick Fuel Oil delivery service.
Medford Friends Given '
Farewell Party,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutchison, of
Grant Pass, entertained at their
home on A street Sunday with a 3
o'clock dinner In honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fry of Medford, who are
leaving soon to spend the next year
In Los Angeles and San Diego.
Covers were laid at an attractively
appointed table for Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chllders all
of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. James Slo
ver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper and
the host and hostess. Grants Pass
Daily Courier,
Altar Guild
To Have Sale.
Plana have been announced by Miss
Marjorie Kelly, chairman, for the food
sale Saturday to be given by mem
bers of the Altar Guild of the Episco
pal church, at the Economy Meat
market, at 206 East Main street.
The sale will be conducted all day
Saturday, Miss Kelly stated. Included
on the committee are Mrs. Virginia
Tobln, Mrs. F. Wilson Wait, Mrs. R.
W. Frame of Phoenix, Miss Dorothy
Corliss and Mrs. Harold Brown.
Wenonah Club Has
Successful Party.
The Wenonah club sponsored a card
party at the Redmen hall Friday, the
large attendance enjoying bridge, five
hundred and pinochle.
Prizes were awarded to the holders
of high and low scores In all three
games. Maude Abbott and Carrie
Mllnes conducted the card games
Harriet Watson, Florence Rush, Dor
othy Dickey, Marie Foster and Ed
mere Watson served refreshments.
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Executive Meet I He
Scheduled Tonight.
The Circle of the First Christian
church will 'hold Its regular execu
tive meeting tonight In the parlor
of the church at 7:30. All members
are urged to be present. The boys
are to make plans for the next meet
ing and the girls are to plan the en
tertainment. There will also be try
outs for the play to be held in Febru
ary. M
.Miss Owens Entertains
At SONS Homecoming.
Miss Marie Owens, assisted by her
mother. Mrs. B. F. Owens, entertained
with a homecoming dinner party Sat
urday evening, at her home, 272
Beach street.- Ashland. Invited guests
were: Misses Helen Wood of Med
ford, Wanda Brown of Powers, and
Beth Cummtngs - of Klamath Falls;
Messrs. Robert Chrlstner, William
Cottrell. William Daugherty, and Cur
tis Barnes, all of Medford.
M
Grants Pass Women
To Attend Association. .
Mrs. T. M. Stott and Mrs. J. W.
Haman of the Grants Pass Presbyte
rian church, were to be In Medford
this afternoon to give reports of the
recent state synodlcal meeting held in
Portland. They were Invited here
by the Women's association of the
local Presbyterian church, which is
conducting its regular meeting this
afternoon,
Reatnes Chapter to
Conduct Initiation.
At the meeting tomorrow evening
at 8 o'clock of Reames Chapter, Order
of Eastern. Star, initiation work will
be put on at the regular session. It
has been announced. The November
committee will serve refreshments.
All members are urged to be present
and visiting members are welcome.
W. R. C. Meeting"
Planned for Phoenix.
An all-day social meeting of the
Women's Relief corps will be held at
the home of Mrs. Charles Pickle at
Phoenix Thursday, It was announced
at the recent meeting of the organi
zation, and each member is requested
to take a covered dish.
Mrs. Newbury Hostess
To Lady Klwanlans.
Mrs. Gus Newbury was hostess
Monday afternoon at her home, 32
Mistletoe, to members of the Lady
Klwanls, who conducted a business
meeting. Mrs. Newbury presided, and
plans for reorganization were out
lined. About 12 members were in at
tendance. Mistletoe Club
Meeting Wednesday.
Blanche Arnold will be hostess on
Wednesday afternoon to members of
the Mistletoe club at her home on
Locust street, It was announced today.
All members are requested to bring
their bazaar work.
P. E. O.'s Meet wlin
Mrs. Moore Wednesday
Mrs. E. A. Moore wlH be hostess
tomorrow to members of P. E. O.
Members are asked to arrive at 1
1 o'clock for dessert.
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Schilling
LEMON 40
EXTRACT 4
drop of it Joes trie work o
of the ordinary kind. Schilling containi
3 times the amount of lemon oil required
hy the U.S. Gov't, standard. That's why it
goes further imparts a richer flavor.
COFFEE TEA BAKING POWDER SPICE!
1-4
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Annual Pariah Dinner
Scheduled for Friday.
8t. Mark'! Epucopal church will
hold It annual pariah dinner Friday
evening at S o'clock, In the pariah
ball. It waa announced today. All per
sona Interested In the church and
lta work, ara Invited to attend.
For the dinner, coffee, cream, augar.
blaculta and butter will be furnished,
and members are requested to bring
other dishes, enough tor themselves
and gueata.
A program will be presented during
the evening.
Torch Honor Society
Has Initiation
Miss Barbara Holt, daughter of Dr
and Mrs. wm. w. p. Hnit. hM.
esa Frldav ta the Tnih winrtt" uvitu
of the high school, when Initiation
waa nem. 'mere were 30 membera
present and tae formal and Informal
Initiation waa followed by games and
refreshments.
In the absence of Miss Eula Benson,
advisor for the organization. Miss
Juanlta Demmer presided.
Weekly Bible
Class to Meet
The Weekly Bible class will meet
tonight at the Y. W. 0. A. at 7:30.
Mrs. E. N. Warner, teacher, will pre
sent the lesson which covers the book
of Jeremiah the prophet. Everyone
Interested Is Invited to attend.
FIRS! OF PLAYS
AT
SLATED DEC. 8TH
Tryouta for the first of a series of
Associated Student Body playa were
held at Medford high school Friday.
The plays are for the purpose of
raising money for the student body
by pay assemblies. There are to be
several of these during the year, un
der direction of Ralph Bailey. Date
for the flrat play is set for Decem
ber 8.
Work Is now being started on "The
Weasel." by George N. Roberta, the
first one of the series. There as six
lesds two feminine and four mas.
cullne. There were many students
trying out, thus giving Mr. Bailey
some excellent material from which
to pick his cast.
Mr. Bftlley expressed his apprecia
tion of the help and cooperation the
students had given and hoped for an
even better turnout next time.
The cast nas been selected as fol
low: Aunt Mary Cooper Patricia Young
Betty Alene Riy
Perkins (Bob Sayler) Bob CU11
Officer and Weasel Luclen Smith
Plainclothes Man -....Ted Undley
Messenger - Bob Murphy
The story chosen Is a clever, fast
moving comedy crook drama. The
scene takes place In the drawing
room of Mrs. Mary Cooper. The story
opens with arrival of Mrs. Cooper's
niece, Betty, for a visit. Betty dis
covers that her fiance has disguised
as the new butler In order to be near
her. A famous Jewelry crook called
the "Weasel" complicates matters, by
choosing Mrs. Cooper a a victim of
his plans. The story Is full of action
and never loses its momentum from
the start until the end.
Fourteen girls and 10 boys tried
out. Several belong to the Dramatic
club, but the percentage la small. A
complete list Is as followa: Patricia
Young. Alene Ray, Patsy Smith. Bar
bara Holt, LaMurle Bs k, Suzette
Stennett, Marguerite Boyle. Esther
Alexander, Pauline Champllr., Mar
garet Ward, Frances Porter, Helen
Crane, Patricia Carlon and Mary Kem.
Ted Llndley, Luclen Smith, Bob Gall.
Boyd Prince. Bob Murphy. Elwyn
Krauae, Eugene Shade, George Wat
son. Bob Young and Dan Grey.
Returns North V. M. Shangle of
Portland, who has been spending the
past three months In Medford with
his son. J. Verne Shangle and family,
left this morning on the Shasta for
his home In the northern city.
Attend Sunday Game A party of
Shrlners from Hlllah temple, who at
tended the all-state Shrine ceremonial
for. California In Oakland Saturday,
remained over Sunday and attended
the St. Mary's-Santa Clara football
game In San Francisco. The group
Included E. C. (Jerry) Jerome, O. O.
Alenderfer and J. C. Thompson of
Medford and Floyd Whittle of Ash-
, That Make This ent The Talk Of The f
ySj I Town! Your Money May Never Buy As &
Much Again Our O
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Anniversary Values I J 1 Vj"
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& SAW. MONEY! I U V 7 fJ
" ON XMAS GIFTS I QU
i 18o Mercerized Stockings. C
L-7(5f I Going whUe they last J
i ?f!V Jh I' 29c Rayon Stockings. 1 5C
i fftffrfX W Hurry for this bargain I W
i w$mm m I 40c Rayon Stockings. 0 I
i If if WlA M I All the popular shades w I
Sweaters i I
Brushed wool nud novelty weaves
In turtle neck, twin-sets, coat
styles and zipper front.
$1.95 to $6.50
, Slipperettes '
For travel, tlrqd fret and louuirtng.
$1.00
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LILA MAE
Beauty Shop
(Formerly Peggy's Beauty Shop)
108 So. Oakdale. Tel. 497
All kinds of Beauty Work
Specializing in Hair Dyeing
Quilt and Rug Sale
Hand pieced and quilted
$14.50 and $11.00
Pieced quilt tops $5.00
Colonial Hooked and
' Crochet Rag Rugs
Home Arts Shop
407 East Main.
FREE FACIALS
We have secured the services of a well known Toiletry
Specialist who will give you a Free Facial demonstrat
ing the famous
Cara Nome Toiletries
You are under no obligation to purchase any
merchandise
Call 874 For An Appointment
West Side Pharmacy
Rexall Store
18o Mercerized Stockings
Going while they last.
29c Rayon Stockings.
Hurry for this bargain
40c Rayon Stockings.
All the popular shades
95c pure Thread Silk Stockings,
Going for
$1.95 pure Silk Stockings.
Kayser and Strutwear make.
18c Huck Towels.
Going this sale for only.
25c Turkish Towels.
22x41. Going this sale
35c Turkish Towels.
Size 24x45
35o Foxcraft. 9-4
Unbleached Sheeting
37c Foxcraft. 9-4
Bleached Sheeting J
15o Hope MuBlin.
Going this sale
27c Silk Stripe Shirting.
Going for only
25c Zephyr Ginghams.
Going for only
27c Fancy Curtain Material.
Going for only ..
15c White Outing. 36-inch.
Going this sale .
30c Oil Cloth. All colors.
Going this sale
25c 36-inch Fancy Outing.
Going
25c New Cretonnes.
Going
$1.25 Rayon Slips.
Going ...
49c Crepe Bloomers.
Going ..:
97c Rayon Bloomers.
Going
5c
15c
23c
49c
$1.23
12c
17c
24c
27c
29c
9c
19c
19c
19c
10c
21c
17c
17c
77c
29c
47c
We Have the Goods!
We Have the Values!
We Have the Bargains!
What a glorious GOOD WILL occasion . . . Come
expecting something EXTRAORDINARY every day
this week. We've planned this sale with the sole
intention and determination to PASS ALONG EVERY
POSSIBLE SAVING ADVANTAGE to our customers
. . . Every single item seasonable up-to-the-minute
and BOUGHT BEFORE THE RISE IN PRICES. . . .
While our present ' fine stock lasts OLD LOW
PRICES WILL PREVAIL!
Amazing Values In
DRESSES
WOOL DRESSES
One lot new FnU styles In the most popular
shades. Sold regularly to 4.9S. f0 p7'7
Going In this sale for only I I
SILK DRESSES
One lot beautiful now Silk Dresses that sold
up to as. doing In this Dig store-wms
You must hurry ... 2 77
SILK DRESSES
One big lot better Silk Dresses, worth to 1M B.
All new and wanted colore and t o Q C
styles. Going at this give-away J)OI0
ALL WOOL SKIRTS
One lot worth up to 93.20. They are all new
Pall goods. But we are marking h 4 7Q
them for thin upeelnl occasion P 1
COTTON DRESSES
One lot worth to $2.78. Two-piece Dresses,
going during this big Store-wide
Sale for
Sale,
only
$1.79
Values to $5.00.
MEN'S ALL WOOL
Dress Pants
Good asst. to select from
Now $2.95
28c value
GOLD SHIELD
TEA
Green and Black.
While it lasts
13c
SAVINGS ARE TREMENDOUS
59c Boys' Winter Weight Union Suits.
Going --
$1.25 Boys Winter Weight Union Suits.
Going at
75c Boys' Dress Shirts.
Going -
87c Boys' Outing Night Shirts.
Going
87o Boys' Outing Pajamas.
Going
75c Boys' Coveralls.
Going now
15c Jersey and Canvas Gloves.
Going
25o New Ties.
Going for
50c Men's Ties.
Going for ,
$1.00 Men's Ties.
Going for
19c Men's Part Wool Hose.
Going 1 - .....
35c Men's Wool Hose.
Going -
49c Men's Extra Heavy Wool Hose. '
' Going
'$1.00 Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits.
39c
97c
53c
59c
59c
49c
10c
17c
39c
79c
11c
24c
37c
69c
1U1
FOR ALL THE FAMILY!
MEN'S WORK SHOES
$2.75 values, Peters make. Good staple J 4 Q"J
lasts. Going 3 I 3 I
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Values to $3.75. Peters and Endicott tJQ 4A
Johnson make. Going for 4""
MEN'S OXFORDS
Peters solid leather Dress Shoes, worth Q7
to $3.60. All going at this sale for
STRAP OXFORDS
Worth to $4.50. Brown and Blacks, vicl flp
and fine calfskin. Going for CtO
CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
Sizes up to 2, in brown and blacks. 07 1
Going for only "
MEN'S OXFORDS
Values to $4.25. Peters and Endictt Johnson make.
Brown, Black. CO 07
Close-out price JaW I
WHILLOCK'S GOLDEN RULE STORE 9
221 West Main St.
Medford, Ore.