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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Christmas Vesper Concert Announced by Normal To all person who love Christmas which surriv includes every- body, an invitation has been extend ed by the Southern Oregon Normal; school to a Christmas vesper concert' Sunday afternoon, December 10, at 4 o'clock. The women's glee club and the S. O. N. 3. chorus, directed by Louise Woodruff, will present the program, which Includes, the favor ite Yulctlde melodic of many lands, promising each person a carol dear to his heart, regardless of his na tionality. Since there are a number of Med ford students In the glee club, the quartet and the chorus, a large at tendance from this city is expected. The complete program follows: Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming ...... Praetorlus Women's Glee Club. t Solemn Midnight Came a Call Old French 31eep Little Dove Old Alsatian Noel Jean Crawford. Beulah Heath. Aileen Guy and Chorus. .Noel of the Shepherds Traditional Melody Words after Nicholas Saboly (1614-1675) Women's Glee Club. This Endris Night Old English Croon Carol -.. Old German S. O N. S. Chorus. Obllgato, Hugh Gllmore. Ye Burghers All Old French Noel S. O. N. s. unorus. O Jesu So Sweet - Scheldt's "Tablaturebuch" 1650 Har., J. Sebastian Bach Ancels Fair We Heard on High.. French Traditional The Virgin's Slumber Song..Max Reger I Know. O Vlrsln Mary French Women's Glee Club. Irwanda Bateman, Soprano. Margaret Poley, Mezzo-Soprano. Sing Noel ...... Old French, "Au Saint Nau' Stars Lead "Us Ever On Sioux Tribal Carol, arr. by Harvey Gaul. Silent Niht Cruber 6. O. N. S Chorus. Mary Chambers, Accompanist, Garden Club to Pevote Time to Wlntei Bouquets. Winter bouquets, more necessary than summer ones In maintaining within the home that much desired contact with the outdoors, will be dls. cussed at this evening's meeting of the Medford Garden club. An Inter esting program on the preparation and use of them Is scheduled. There are also some important busi ness matters to come before the club . at this meeting and a large attend ance Is being urged. Tomorrow Is Daddy's Night at Lincoln School. The Lincoln School 8ervlce club will observe Daddy's night tomorrow with a festive program, .opening with turkey dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The program to follow will be directed by Mrs. Charles Luman and Mrs. Arthur Adler. The dinner chairman for the evening is Mrs. Mark van der Mark. 25c Squlbb'l Talcums 16c Biif il Sanitary Napkins 25c Veldown 15c "Frank MediCO Pipes 89c Filters Free 3" Gleaming, Tissues 25c KREEM0FF 15c 10c North State Tobacco 2 for 15c Analgesique 31c Bun ii i $1.00 "norlot" Almond Lotion 39c IV size Mercurochrome lie 5c Popular Brands Cough Drops 3 for 10c Teacher' Chorus to Tresent "Songs From Many Lands." The- Teachers Choral club of Jack- ""V PPe the sec- ond prgoram of the season at the Talent city hall Friday evening, De cember 8. The concert, which la di rected by Miss Harriet Baldwin with Effie Herbert Yeoman, accompanist. will open at 8 o'clock. The members of the chorus will appear in attrac tive costumes, typical of the various countries represented, for the spec ial numbers. The program announced for the evening under the title. "Songs From Many Lands," includes: United Mates. Negro Spirituals ........ SONS Men's Quartet. Japan. Native Songs and Dance Edna Takahlra. Alice Takahira, Mi ch lko Kamakawa, Hisaka Kamakawa. "Japanese Love Song" Thomas Teachers' Chorus. Italy. 'Italian Serenade" - Tosti Dorothy Baughman. "Santa Lucia," Folk Song .-. Teachers' Chorus. Scotland. "My La'ddle" Thayer Eleanor Curry. "Auld Lang Syne," Folk Song Teachers' Chorus Sextet. France. "Roses of Picardy" Haydn Wood Doris Richardson Nealon. "Sleep, Holy Child" Carol . Chorus. "Amaryllis" Ghys Chorus Russia. "Dance" Troika Ethel Houston. (a) Whistling Solo (selected) (b) "Sleigh" Kounta EUow Mae Wilson. Germany. "Lo, How a Rose 'Ere Blooming'-. Praetorlus Chorus. "Ratrlna and Sharley." duet Mrs. Lois Young. Mr. L. H. Gentner. Spain. "A Spanish Dance" Espana Lucille Reader. "A Gypsy Maiden" Parker Effle Herbert Yeoman. "Carmena" Wilson Chorus. Royal Neighbors- Meet This Evening. Officers for the new year will be elected this evening by Royal Neigh bors at their regular meeting, which will be followed by the serving of refreshments by the following com mittee: Neighbors Glascock, Garrett and Lovel. Card Party and Bazanrtf At Guild Hall Friday. Elaborate plans have been com pleted for the card party and bazaar to be sponsored by St. Mark's Guild Friday at the parish house, in prepa ration for Christmas. The bazaar will open at 1 o'clock and card play ing will begin at 2 o'clock. Contract and auction will be played and an Invitation Is extended all persons, who enjoy an afternoon at cards. A CUT RATE Western Thrift Store 125 East Next to Wurt' Gift Shop Just off Central "m MOM MM Friday, Saturday Gift season Is here. Western Thrift has many prac. tlcal gifts on display. Select from fresh, clean standard merchandise at Bargain Trices. 50c QUIRE'S TOOTH PASTE Made with Milk of Magnesia POCKET KNIVES Sword Brand. 60c value .......... 100 ASPIRIN TABLETS 5 Grain Pure - - 35c COLGATE'S SHAV. CREAM Largest Size Itapld Share .. 30c BROMO SELTZER Fine for Headaches ... .. 25c MASSO TOOTH BRUSH Made by Prophylactic 30c BROMO QUININE Grove's Genuine ..... . 100 HINKLE'S PILLS Reliable Cathartic 25c RAZOR BLADES Gillette Prohak Autostrop 8 OZ3. ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION N. F. Trevents Colds ' 50c NEIL SHAMPOOS For Oily or Dry Hair PINTS MILK OP MAGNESIA Pure t'. S. P. o CO ! O i H 2 50c PERFUMES Assorted Popular Odeum ............... 35o WRITING PORTFOLIOS 21 Sheets 24 F.nrelopes 25c CUTEX SETS For l-oiely Nails (Close Out) MEDFORD S ORIGINAL CUT-RATE STORE prize will be awarded at each table ! and games will be followed by re freshments. The committee for the affair la composed of Me&dames Frame. Taylor, Herman and Eakln. i Poll Don Gay Frocks .y Lady Lions' Party. j Dolls, always deserving of "glad rags" at Christmas time, donned the "finest feathers' yesterday at the pre-holiday party for Lady Lions, held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Pen nington for the specific purpose of getting them dressed up for adop tion. Following covered dish luncheon the afternoon was devoted to the sewing and 15 dolls were prepared for the Christmas distribution. They will be given to needy children along with a number of others in the Lady Lions Christmas work. Mrs. Pennington was assisted in entertaining yesterday by Mrs. M. B. Jarmin. Sliver Tea to Benefit" Nursing Educational Fund. The attractive new home of Mrs. Wig Ash pole on McAndrews road, Just off the Crater Lake highway, will be the scene of a sliver tea Monday afternoon, arranged to benefit the nursing educational fund. Guest are invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock by the chairman, Mrs. W. S. Bolger. A special guest will be Miss Jane Gavin of Portland, who has many friends In southern Oregon. Invitation to the tea Is extended all persons interested in health work. Masons Anticipate Large Gathering Here. The annual reunion of past mas ters to be sponsored Friday evening Stuffy Head Just a few drops up each noatriL Quickly breath ing again becomes clearl WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go If you feel sour and aunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, min pl tr nil. lazative candy or chewins sum and expect them to make you suddenly aweet j ana ouoyani inn iuii ui uuimu. For they can't do it. They only move the bowela and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason tor your down-and-out feeling ia your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It fust decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad tMte and your breath Is foul, skin often breaks out In blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. It take those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amatlng when It comes to making the bile flow freely. Dut don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. IxtoK lor tne name Carters Little uver rim on ine rea label. Resent a substitute. 26c at drug Q1U31 J. ax. ,Q, Sixth Street Mt BOM. MM and Monday Selling 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c by Medford lodge. No. 103. A. F. & A. M., is expected to draw a large crowd to Medford, as many out of town members have accepted the Invita tion to attend. A special Invitation has also been extended all non-affiliated Masons. The program for the evening will be preceded by a buffet supper at 6:30 o'clock. Special guests of the lodge for the supper will be members of the Scot tish Rite, who are holding their three-day reunion at the temple. Daughters or Nile To .Meet Saturday The Daughters of the Nile will meet In the Grants Pass Masonic temple Saturday afternoon, December 9. Luncheon will be served in the Masonic dining room at 12:30 o'clock and the main feature of the after noon's program will be the lntiatlon of the candidates. Mrs. O. C. Boggs of this city, queen of the temple, will preside. Mrs. Banish and Daughter Attend Program. Mrs. John F. Banish and daughter, Joyce, were among Medford folk mo torlng to Ashland yesterday for the . Penney fnhisf mas Sz$r Time Is Up! This merchandise must go to make room marked them down to prices you can't resist! Exciting But NOWat these "CLEARAWAY" reductions you early tomorrow. - They' i .NowVyour chancel Get 4 V " ,.os-" Sii's that coat you've been loaf. .3 vi i ' C . .s ing forr a real clear- ;i 'JsyI V ' nay price I They're mill --' " ' 'tray up in value though, .'.j M j '' Uie prices are 'tvaydownl "? jl j ' V" ' : , .Only Vruncy's slashes ! VI K ' prices so drastically at ; ( v?t' the end of the season I ' ,' '! 1 ,s tAHmOWTltmyfU'kb GONE! PENNEY'S TOYLAND 81x99 SHEETS Seamless 6c This CLEAN-UP EVENT Starts FRIDAY! musical program presented at the Southern Oregon Normal school audi torium. Ray Lewis and Helen Jones were featured. JOHNNY ROBINSON'S ORCHESTRA COMING Fred E. Hamlin, personal repre sentative of Johnny Robinson's or chestra which la now on tour, visited in Medford this week. While here Mr. Hamlin made arrangements with George Moore for an appearance of the band at the Fairgrounds Pavilion next Tuesday night. l.outtil WeiK SEATTLE, Dec. 7. (AP) Wedded and out of own before their friends here knew about it, Thomas Lout tit, well-known Pacific coast football of ficial, and Miss Katie Bcal. Portland hospital supervisor, were married here Tuesday in a quiet ceremony per formed by the Rev. Mark A. Mat thews at First Presbyterian church. The Houston. Tex., city council re fused to permit dog races or mara than walking contests in Sam Hous ton hall, site rrf thn national Demo. cratic convention of 1928. Fancy BATH TOWELS "Cannon" Brand 3 (or $1.00 One Group Men's DRESS GLOVES Now $1,00 T AT ELKS CLUB TO One week from tonight the Elks will hold their annual Christmas tree party, and because of the greater need realized this year, the committee is working hard to make this year's the most successful party In lodge his tory. Exalted Ruler J. F. Fllegel yester day stated that the successful distri bution of Christmas cheer by the Elks was due to the fact that the lodge bears all the expense of handl ing and delivering the Christmas bas kets. Because of that fact he urges all persons wishing to make contribu tions to get In touch with some mem ber of the following committee as soon as possible: O. O. Alenderfer, C. C. Lemmon. W. W. Allen. W. M. Women's All Silk HOSE What a Buy! We cannot dupli cate this price to day. 49' Your Choice Now! AU Millinery Just One Price 75c TOILET SETS Brush, Comb, Mirror Now Only 98c . Men's DRESS SHIRTS All sizes 79c Clemenson, A. 8. husenuaum. W. A. Gates, Elmer Hull. Clarence Pankey, Roland Hubbard. Dr. R. W. Stearns. Ronald DeVole, Ernest L. Barnes and Michael Beck. The members of the lodge and their guests are urged to be at the party Thursday, December 14. with the promise of a good time for themselves as well as a- opportunity to aid In bringing happiness to hundreds of needy families on Christmas day. Presbyterians of Phoenix Hosts To C. E, Convention PHOENIX, Dec. 7. (8pl,) Presby- terlan church here was host to the Cmtcr Lake Christian Endeavor con vention last week. Ladles Aid so ciety had charge of the meetings, served at the church during the con vention, and are to be complimented on the efficient manner in which they were planned and handled. Homes of the community were opened to delegates who wished to spend the niKius of the convention In the community. Turkey dinner was served by Mrs, for fresh holiday stocks! So we've bargains, even at original prices! can't afford to miss them! Be here 1 1, i- : i-! i',i- is. ' ' ' I's si s A'WJr; iKi-iii' mh ;" v- t SI SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS WHERE VALUE AND VARIETY ABOUND! Women's BATH ROBES Solid Colors Wool Flannel $3.98 Men's RUBBERS The pair 50c Matthew Barkley at the confection ery on Sunday and was attended by a large number of the delegates and received hlgrt praise. All were glad to have the conven tion in this community and extend a cordial Invitation to any further convention that they might wish to hold here. CIRCUS! A ROME YOUNG Lt Jttt and Otm-tU-mtwf Carlo th Clowci ii waiting to lend you home circu FREE! Clown tnd tniniil muLtt, circus si'stis, hilhands ind Carlo' i "How to Run m Horn Ctrcmt. Send oat Pearls of Vt'hett packs; top and you get the CIRCUS free. Send two Pearls of V hut tops end get Mail to Carlo ib Clown! rz- R car Carnation Company. 1070 y Smart Building. Seattle. Waih. TOYS rapidly. Visit TOYLAND NOW! One Group GALOSHES For women. Not all sizes. 50c This CLEAN-UP EVENT Starts Tomorrow! . 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