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LIEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, tEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDXT, FEBRUARY 16. 1931
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eca Nealon Hamilton
SALVATION ARMY
Lejlon Auxiliary Party
At Armory Tonight
plans hav been completed for the
benefit card party to be sponsored
tonight by the American Legion Aux
War; at the Med ford Armory. And
number of very desirable prizes for
the wlnnera at bridge have been do
nated toy the following flrrae: Med
ford Pharmacy, Hubbard Broe., Burel'
eon'a, Weolcs to On, Oardner Drugs,
Mann'a Department store, Oarold
Parker, potato chips, Jacque Lenox,
Strang' Drug etore, Jarmlna, K.
Roes. Peerless market, Medford Jtower
ahtp and the Toggery.
Both contract and auction bridge
will be played, beginning at 6 o'clock,
and those wishing to make reserva
tions are asked to call Mrs. O. L. Over
meyer at 1275, of Mr. C. B. Kunz
at 8-J-2.
Happy Reunion Held
At Trowbridge Home.
Mrs. Emma Trowbridge, who
oently welcomed to the city bar dau
ghter, Mrs. Wm. Warmlngton of
Michigan, waa pleasantly surprised
yesterday when two of her nieces and
a grand-niece arrived to be her house
guests for a short period. They were
Mrs. J. N. Mitchell and daughter.
Nelle drier Mitchell of Kansas City,
Mo., and Mrs. P. B. Spalding of Ban
Francisco.
A reunion waa held at the Trow
bridge homo last evening and a pleas-
ant party enjoyed. Mrs. Trowbridge
had never seen her grand-niece, Miss
Mitchell, prior to her .arrival here
yesterday. Following a short visit
In Medford the three will continue
aouth to San Francisco.
Mrs. Warmlngton
Honored at Luncheon,
Mrs. William Warmlngton, who la
guest here for an Indefinite period
of her mother, Mrs. Emma Trow.
bridge, having recently arrived from
Michigan, waa feted yesterday at
luncheon At the home of Mrs. J. W.
Wakefield.
Covers were laid at the pleaaant
affair for Mrs. Warmlngton and her
mother, Mrs. Emma Trowbridge, Mrs.
Katherlne Trowbridge, Mrs. Oornwell
Mrs. Jacqua, Mrs. Lee Hlnman, Mrs,
Hester Whitman and the hostess, Mrs.
Wakefield.
Knight Student In
Recital Here Sunday.
Violin pupils of John R. Knight
will be presented in recital at the
Christian church Sunday afternoon,
and an Invitation la extended all per
sons Interested In music.
The recital waa previously an
nounced for last Sunday and It la
hoped that all Interested persons will
take note of the change In date. The
recital will open at 3 o'clock.
Daddy's Night Tonight
At Roosevelt School
Daddy's ulght will be celebrated at
The Roosevelt school this evening
wun an interesting program.
which B. H. Hedrlck, superintendent
or aonool, will be the main sneaker.
The program will begin at 8 o'clock
and a large attendance la expected.
Flynns Celebrate
Fourteenth Anniversary
Mr. and Mr. The. Flynn are cele
brating their fourteenth wedding an
ntverssry Mil evening and have to
uted to dinner at their home Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Trowbridge. The Flynn
were married In San Francisco.
Nnrober From Mrrttord
Attend Ashland nance.
The Valentine ball, for which Lady
Slka were hostesses Wednesday even
ing, was an outatandlng auccasa, at
tracting one hundred couples, fifteen
of whom were from Medford. Ash
land Tidings. i
O. 8. c. Club Meets
Monday Evening.
Kenneth Denman, newly elected
president of the Oregon State-college
club, announced today that the club
will meet Monday evening at S o'clock
at the home of Mrs. o. D. Thompson
on West 11th street.
Affords to Leave
Orants Pass Soon
A social note In the Orants Paa
Courier bring the new that Mr. and
Mra. H. L. Alford of that city, for
merly of Medford, plan to leave oon
for Portland. They were honored at
a covered dlah buffet dinner Wedne.
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mr. H. C. Cavansgh.
Decoration following the Valentine
motif were arranged on the table,
with the oenterpleoe a potted foliage
piant loaded with tiny red hearts
The candelabra held tall red candle,
and place cards were Valentine of
parchment.
Contract bridge occupied the even
ing of entertainment. A guest gift
was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Alford
The following person were pres
ent: Mr. and Mr. Alford, Mr. and
Mr. C. V. Slgnor, Mr. and Mrs. D. N.
Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Kaaer.
Mr. and Mr. O. A. Johnson, Mr. and
Mra. Charlea R. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Stan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Far-
rett, Mr. James H. BUllngslea, C. H
Woodward, and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Cavanagh.
Mrs. Alford Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mra. W. T. Crowson and Mr. Al
ford 1 the eon of Mr. and Mra. M. L.
Alford of this city.
Chapter of Job's
Daughters Organized
A chapter of Job's Daughter for
girl, sponsored by the Order of East
ern Star, waa organized here last night
with Mrs. Chas. OUbert as guardian.
Officers elected to hesd the organis
ation were: Mis Everett Gillespie,
honor queen; Miss Suzette fitonnett.
senior, president; Miss Lola Nlchol.
Junior president; Mis Virginia Eng
lish, guide; Miss LaMurle Beck, mar
shal. Tho other officers will be ap
pointed and will be named In the
near future.
Installation will be held here March
and the Daughtera will meet again
next Tuesday evening In the DeMolay
ball.
Radio Listening ' ' .
Group to Meet
The radio Uetenlng group oi the
Parent-Teacher association will meet
In Joint session Mondsy afternoon at
1:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L.
E. elevenberg, 011 Raven street.
FOR LOCAL BOYS
Thf tutrUory board of the Iocs.
oorpfl of the Salvation Army, under
the chairmanship of Lawrence Pen
nington, announced today through
Captain O. R. Durham, commanding
orrioer, that it u aponaorlng the or
ganization of a community boya' club
under direction of Captain Durham,
who has had aeveral years' experience
in the boys club field.
The club Is planned to meet a long.
felt need In this community and
will cater to boys between the ages of
eight and 18, regardless of creed or
color. All boys will be welcomed Into
the olub and It U Intended that the
club ahall be a community project
for the betterment of all boys In
Medford.
A club room Is being provided by
the Salvation Army in the basement
of Jte headquarters, where boys will
be able to gather for games, club
meetings, etc., three anemone and
evenings each week.
The Medford school department has
granted the club the use of the Wasn
in g ton school gymnasium on Saturday
mornings between the hours of 10
and 13 o'clock, and a very fine pro
gram of games and athletics will be
enjoyed by the members of the club,
commencing tomorrow morning.
Any boy of the right age, wishing
to become a member of thai new or
ganization, or wishing to secure In
formation regarding it, should phone
358, or call at the Salvation Army
headquarters for an application form,
or go to the Washington school on
Saturday mornings between the above
mentioned hours.
Members of the Salvation Army ad
visory board sponsoring; the club are:
Lawrence Pennington, chairman;
George Prey, treasurer; Mayor E. M.i
Wilson, Carl Y. Tengwald, Eugene
Thoradlke. Everett Paber, E. R. White, j
Clarence Meeker and Walter Frazer:
Brown. I
BE ON TAP SATURDAY
T. P. Klstelgen, manager of the
Southern Oregon Brewing company,
located In the Gold Seal Creamery
building on North Fir atreet, an
nouncea that tomorrow the new
PUsener beer, made of Medford' mil
lion dollar water, will be placed on
sale In this city.
The beer, placed In kegs today, has
been brewing since December . Both
and strong beer will be distrib
uted by the Southern Oregon Brew
ing company In northern California
well a Klamath Fall and other
southern Oregon point.
Acoordlng to Ted OeBauer, the
plant will now operate two shifts,
which will provide employment for
aDout twenty men.
In two shifts, It waa pointed out,
the brewery here can run through
two batches, or 2400 gallons of beer.
It take about 13 hour to put the
first batch through and seven hours
for the second, those In charge
stated.
Be correctly corseted la
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyu B Hoffmann.
COMMUNITY BOYS' OLUB
Membership Application.
Age..
Kindly enroll me a a member of
the Medford Community Boy'
club, and notify me a to when I
should attend the first meeting.
(Mall this application to Box 467,
care the Salvation Army.)
Garbo at Holly Saturday
The role that Greta Oitrbo portrayb
In her new Metro-Oujdwy a-Mayer
starring picture, "Queen Christina,"
which comes Saturday to the Holly
theater. Is similar In many respects
to her own glamorous personality.
Queen Christina has been described
as a seventeenth century woman who
lived twentieth century life. On
the tli roue she wua a spectacular Jig
ure. Sne aisoainea trie unery or ieml
nlsm for the more mannish garb of
her military rank and harassed her
palace advisers through her uncon
ventional interludes.
Doubly of Interest, the production
also marks the return of John. Gil
bert to the screen.
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GILL, BROCKWAY TO
DEBATE SALES TAX
WEDNESDAY MIGHT
A commltttee has been appointed
by the Roxy Ann Grange to make
arrangements for the sales tax de
bate to be staged here next Wednes
day night at the Medford armory by
Ray Gill, master of the Oregon State
Grange, and A. E. Brockwoy, Jackson
county representative In the legisla
ture. On the committee are J. G.
Cameron, Chas. E. Rose and C. O.
Hoover. They will name the chair
man for the evening and decide upon
the other arrangements.
The program will be conducted
under debate rules with Representa
tive Brockway, the affirmative speak
er, opening the debate with a 43-
mlntito talk. Grange Master Gill
will follow, presenting the negative
arguments. He will be given one
hour in which to do this. Brockway
will then finish up the debate with
the customary lo-mlnute rebuttal.
A free-will offering will probably
be taken to defray' the expense of
opening the armory for the occasion.
The southern Oregon public la In
vited to come to the open meeting
and hear both sides of the sales tax
question presented by two of the
strongest supporters In the state of
the affirmative and negative argu
ments.
Golf Ball Kills Bird.
BANDON, Ore. -(UP) Dr. p. B. I
Donahey, taking his second shot with
a mashie, drove his golf ball through
the foliage of a tree and killed
woodpecker. Nevertheless, he holed
out in par. Now he claims a birdie
and par on the same hole.
Suits cleaned and pressed. 85c
Dresses 75c up. Tel 835-J. Economy
Cleaner. 1728 No. Riverside.
Phone 542 We will haul away voui
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably; Trowbridge Cab
lnet Works.
Brooder Briquets. Medford Fuel Co
1123 No. Central,
Phone 833, Relnklng Trucking Oo.
for Coal, Wood or Fuel Oil.
Medford Fuel Co. for better Fuel
OH Service, Phone 831,
Announcement
Or. B. Ralph DlppeJ and Dr. L. L.
Sanders have combined their
dental offices and art located at
312-3M MEDFORD BLD. Pbont 00)
Colds That Hang On
Don't' let them get a strange hold.
Fight germs quickly. Creomulalon
combines 7 major helps In one. Pow
erful but harmless. Pleasant to take.
No narcotic. Your own driiKHlst Is
Authorized to refund your money on
the spot if your cough or cold 1 not
relieved by CreomuLUoii. (Adv.)
AUTO GLASS
Tender, Body A Radiator Repali
I General Sheet Metal
Light Struct urn I Imn .
DRILL METAL UOKKS
109 B. 8th St, Phone 418
SWAGGER SUITS
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All new spring colors
All silk Crepe lined
New 1 934 Silhouettes
Shown for the first time
$1595
to
$3950
Burelson 's
MEDFORD CENTER BLDO.
It's going to he s suit season tth
swagger suits everywhere! they're
different thsn lent season mnny of
them more filled, other Tery bny.
And theyie new sleerea. fancy bat
tons, shoulder tucks and high nee
fattening to recommend them. Slice
14 to 411.
31 N. CENTRAL
UJ)4J Crr-
r mere s nouung like lmis liros. Uoilee to
complete your party successfully. Watch
your guests sip its dark inspiring good
ness. Um-m- tliere is coffee! There's fla
vor and rich enjoyment in Ilills Bros.
Coffee that can't he found in "bargain
counter" brands. That's because the choic
est" green coffees obtainable are roasted
to perfection by the famous Ilills Bros.
Controlled Roasting Process. Serve a cof
fee at your parties that reflects your judg
ment in selection Ilills Bros. Coffee.
And serve it every day for your own en
joyment. Order Ilills Bros. Coffee by
name and look for tlic Arab trade-mark
on the can.
PipSf
Ask for S. & H. Green Saving Stamps Added Savings for You
Announcing the
M. M. Dept. Store
MEEKER'S
Dress Footwear for Spring
$2.95 to $4.95
1
In Nira blue, taupe gray, taupe brown and sand grained
calf. You will be charmed with these new numbers their
newness of styles and your size is here. Why not see them
today?
Sport Footwear for Spring
$2.95 to $3.95
Select your Footwear now and be ready for the fine
Spring days just ahead. Bright, new Btyles in Ties, Ox
fords and Moccasins. The Sport shoes that appeal to
women who are particular. Complete sizes and real
values.
NewEnnaJettick
$5. & $6.
V, the new Enna Jot t ick Spring
Footwear Is here In ties, oxfords
and dress. Enna Jcttlck Footwear
sold exclusively at M. M. Dept.
Store.
New Silk Flat Crepes
$1.19 and $1.49 yd.
Now Is the time to plan your Spring senlnr. These new
crepes are the most popular Silks for Sprlni; wear. Plaids,
stripes and dots In most pleasing shades. We known you
will like them.
Columbia
Knit Suits and Dresses
$16.75 and $24.50
Tailored suits with short jacket, Boucje weave. Hand
knit. Colors: Chinese orange, leaf green, grey, many
colored stripes the new combinations for spring.
Spring Dresses
$4.95 $8.95 $12.95
nid yon crcr see dresses Just alive with spring? You're going to
becauso these dresses are so gay end fresh they seem to breathe
sunshine and daffodils! Beautiful prints, plaids, stripes, one and
two piece and suit style. A good range of sires.
Hi Ho Crepe Dresses
$19.95 and $22.50
A new crepe of extra quality. Be sure to see them
when in the store.
Men'sCordPants
S2.69, S3.25, $3.95
Light, medium and dark shades.
Your clothes ore not complete
without a pair of Cords.
Dress Pants
S2.45, $2.95, $3.95
Prese rants that will please th.
young man In oxford gray, nary,
and light colors for Spring wear.
MEN'S
Dress Shirts
98c$l,25$1.45$1.95
The Men's Shirt problem Is no
problem at all at this store. All
sizes. In many good colors at ft
wide range of prices.
M. M. Bargain Basement
SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE MONEY
2 Lbs. Wool Batts 89c
Unbleached wool. Regular 98c. Saturday
only
New Spring Prints 15c
36-inch vat dyed, fast color. 50 patterns
from which to select
New Anklets 25c
Fancy cuffs, double heels and toes. All
sizes up to 10.
Women's White Oxfords and
Pumps, $2.45 to $2.98
Low, medium and high heels.
Children's Low Shoes
Oxfords and ties. White and light colors.
$1.49 to $1.98
Men's Work Shoes
$1.79 to $3.29
Sturdy shoes that wear, at low prices.
STAR MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice Fat Turkeys, lb 20c
Fine R.I. Red Hens, lb. ..... 18c
Beef Roasts, lb 10c
T-Bone & Sirloin Steak, lb. . . . 15c
Shortening, 4 lbs 25c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . 25c
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