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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBtTNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1934.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Iroa Fewetl
Plans progress I
For State Convention
Plana lor the state convention of
the auxiliary to the National AaO
elation of Letter Carriers, which la
to be held in Med ford on Saturday,
are progressing, under the leadership
of the various local committees In
c'jarge of arrangements. i
Mrs. R. A. Newland of this city
la state vice-president, and has been
taking an active part In preparing for
the delegates who will be guests here
the end of the week. Mrs. Hi la M.
Loree of Bend, atate president of the
auxiliary, arrived in Med ford today,
and will be the house guest of Mrs.
Newland.
Word has also been received In
Medford that Mrs. Ore lie Ruth Mast:e
of Spokane, vice-president of the na
tional association, plans to attend the
sessions here.
Members of the committees, for the
auxiliary convention are Mrs. Bert
Freeman, Mrs. Ray Clary and Mrs.
Lester Lawrentz. Mrs. R. E. Swan
will conduct the registration at the
Hotel Medford, and Mrs. Q. O. Sand en
will be program chairman.
The state organization of the Na
tional Association of Letter Carriers
'will also be held In Medford on Sat
urday. Mrs. Hamilton Honorecl
At Shower Wednesday
m honor of Mrs. Moore Hamilton,
Miss Edna Elfert was hostess at a
surprise shower given at her home,
1013 East Main street, on Wednesday
evening. Many lovely gifts were pre
sented Mrs. Hamilton, upon her ar
rival, by Mrs. E. N. Eldrldge, who as
sisted her sister at entertaining.
Miss Alta Lindsey was awarded the
prize at the close of the 'evening's
, entertainment, after which refresh
ments were served.
Those present for the evening were:
Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Annette Heck
man of HUo, Hawaii, who Is a guest
here: Ml&s Barbara Wall, Mrs. E. C.
Ferguson, Miss Alta Lindsey, Miss Lois
LIndsey, Miss Margaret Hensley, Mrs.
Myrtle Blakeley. Miss Irva Fewell, Mrs.
Eldrldge and Miss Elfert.
Pent tie Misses
Visit Thompsons
The Misses Helen Brekke and Dor
othy Llmback of Seattle arrived here
this week to spend part of their vaca
tion in southern Oregon. They are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thomp
son at their summer home on trw
Rogue river. Thursday they plan to
visit Diamond and Crater lakes, and
the end of the week will continue
south to San Francisco.
Epworth Leaguer
Conduct Services
Thirty-two members of the Epworth
League society of the First Methodist
church enoyed a picnic supper at the
fish hatchery near Butte Falls, Tues
day evening, after which the group
continued to the Civilian Conserva
tion corps camp at South Fork of
Rogue river, where they conducted
special services.
The girls' trio sang two numbers
and the boys' quartet also sang. Rev
erend Joseph Knotts, pastor of the
local M. E. church, gave an Inter
esting address, using as his subect,
"You Can't Keep a Good Man Down."
John Koppen read the scripture les
son, and for the musical numbers and
singing, .Miss Constance Moore was
pianist.
Accompanying the young people
were Mrs. Florence GlUlnga, Mrs. Lu
cre tl a Whlllock, Mrs. Mary Poffen
barger, George Iverson and Reverend
Knotts.
Central Point Ladles
Attend Meeting Here
CENTRAL POINT By Invitation of
Medford Woman's Relief Corps, a
group of the Central Point corps
ladies met with them In the Armory
on Thursday afternoon.
Following their regular business
session. President Mrs. Ethel Weed,
who was sent as a delegate to the '
state convention at Astoria, gave An
Interesting report of each day's ses
sion. Officers for the department of
Oregon were elected and southern
Oregon groups are pleased to know
that Mrs. Weed was elected to the
office of Junior vice-president.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the meeting.
The Central Point group in attend
ance Included: Mesdamea Rose Her
manson, O. M. Mlnnlck, Iva Copln
ger, Betty Potter, Mary Richardson,
Eva Smith, Emma Oleason and MatUe
Smith.
Picnic Party
At Peter Pan
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thompson
entertained a group of friends at a
picnic dinner and party Tuesday
evening at their summer home on
Rogue river.
Guests Included Miss Helen Brekke
and Miss Dorothy Llmbach of Seattle,
Paul Luy, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Butler,
Miss Margaret Hensley. Mr. and Mrs.
Moore Hamilton and Ernest Rostel.
Mrs. Kabele's Sister
Ii Guest In Medford
Mrs. Dorothy Reid of Redondo
Beach, Cal., Is a guest of her sister,
Mrs. George P. Kabele, at her home,
518 West Fourth street.
Fidelity Circle
Announces Picnic
The annual picnic of Fidelity circle
of the First Methodist church will
be held Tuesday, July 17, at the
Jackson Hot Springs, it was an
nounced today. Mrs. O. V. Myers and
Mrs. E. O. Koppen are in charge of
transportation. Each mmber Is re
quested to come prepared to present
some number on the entertainment
program.
RIckerta to Entertain
Club Members Tomorrow
Dr. and Mrs. Jud D. Rlckert will
be hosts tomorrow evening at 6 :30
o'clock to members of the Past Noble j
Grands' club at a covered dish din
ner to be served on the lawn at their
home on Valley View Drive. Mem
bers of the club are Inviting their
husbands to the gathering.
Matins Are Guests
At Barrls Home
Lieutenant and Mrs. H. A. Barrls
had as dinner guests last evening
Lieutenant and Mrs. Howard Mal'.n.
who recently arrived in Medford fron '
the Presidio, San Francisco. Lteu
tenat Malln Is assigned to duty at
the Civilian Conservation corpa dis
trict headquarters here.
Miss Orme Feted
Prior to Departure
Previous to leaving for her home
In Eugene Wednesday morning. Miss
Kathryn Orme wu entertained with
a swimming party Tuesday evening
at Jackson Hot Springs, followed by
a waffle supper at the home of Miss
Beulah Gore, where Miss Orme has
been a guest for the past ten days.
Elta D. Hubbs Tent
Will Meet on Friday
Elta D. Hubbs tent of the Daugh
ters of Union Veterans of the Civil
war, will hold Its regular meeting on
Friday. July 13, in the Armory. They
will initiate a class of Daughters
Visiting sisters are invited to be pres
ent. To Hold Initiation,
Weatonka Council
At the Friday evening meeting of
Weatonka council, initiation wfll be
held and the team captain Jack
Dooms, has requested the presence
of all members of the degree team.
Mrs. Black Has Guests
At Home on Rogue River
Mrs. Ross Ambler Curran, Mrs
Chas. Henderson, Mrs. Otis Hayes
Bartlett and Mrs. Robert Smith Ar
rived this morning from San Fran
cisco to spend several days as guests
of Mrs. Charles Black at her home on
Rogue river.
Mint Elaine DeVrlrs
Gives M limning Party
Miss Elaine DeVrles entertained the
Sunday school class of the Phoenix
Presbyterian church with a swim and
wiener roast at Jackson Hot Springs
Tuesday evening.
Crater Lake national park. The award
for the outstanding camp In June
going to this company gives It the
honor of having held the flag for
three months.
Officers at the camp during the
month were Captain John R. Murray,
commanding officer; First Lieuten
ant HJnlmar T. Gentle, medical offi
cer; Second Lieutenant Robert H.
Colwell, and Cellan Ufford, educa
tional adviser.
T
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LOS ANGELES SIZZLES
IN YEARS HOTTEST DAYS
Announcement was made at the
CCC district headquarters todfiy that
the flag, for the outstanding camp
in the district, had been awarded to
Company 1555 at Annie Springs, in
LOS ANGELES, July 13. (AP) Los
Angeles looked for continued hot
weather today after experiencing tl
second warmest day of the year yes
terday when the mercury touched 02
degrees.
The peak of 95 was registered last
May 10. Yesterday's mark was equaled
March 10. Weather bureau records
showed that yesterday was the hot
test July 11 in 48 years.
HE
SPOKANE, Wash., July ia.(AP)
Senator C. C. Dill, Democrat and
Washington's senior senator, today
announced his retirement from poll
tics. Only "some pressing Issue in con
gress affecting this state that de
manded the help that only a senator
of experience and prestige could give"
would Induce him to run for office
again, he said. First elected to the
senate in 1022, his term expires In
1035.
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Philadelphia Crime Down
PHILADEL.HPIA. Pa. tUP Crime
In Philadelphia decreased 28 per cent
during the last four years, according
to the report of the Philadelphia
Criminal Justice association In Its
annual report for 1033. In 1030, B,
567 cases cases were reported, com
pared with 6,838 cases In 1033.
Use Mall Tribune want nds.
Merlin Man Dies
At Diamond Lake
E. J. Kolkoy of the Merlin district
died at Diamond lake Tuesday night
or Wednesday morning, according to
the Grants Pass Dally Courier. Kol
kow was employed as a carpenter by
O. S. Blanclmrd of Grants Pass to
work on a cabin Blanchard is build
ing at the lake. The body was taken
to Grants Pass yesterday.
Has Infected lliintl C. D. Hemphill
of Medford Is a patient at the Com
munity hospital where he l.i receiving
treatment for an infected hand.
Broken Veins
Varicose Ulcer Old Sores Relieved
at Home.
No sensible person will continue to
suffer when powerful, penetrating,
yet harmless antiseptic Moone's Em
erald Oil can readily be obtained at
any drug store the directions are
simple and easy to use. Economical,
too, and your druggist guarantees one
bottle to give splemlcd results or
money back.
Painful Piles
Go Quick No Cutting No Salves
If you think an operation Is sIwaji
the only way to escape the misery of
torturing Piles, it's because you have
n't heard of Hem-Rofd the harmless
internal medicine discovered by
western physician.
After years of study Dr. J. S. Leon
hardt was convinced that the cauM
of Piles was Internal bad circulation
of blood in the lower bowel the
hemorrhoidal veins filled with st.i
nant blood and that the right anl
safe way to get freedom from Pile
agony was the remove the cause wlta
an internal medicine, immediately
the doctor set to work to find the
remedy. He succeeded and called hit
prescription HEM-ROID.
Pile sufferers everywhere are bene
fiting by Dr. Leonhardt's discovery,
so why doubt or delay longer when
Jarmln's, Woods, also McNalr Bros, of
Ashland, and all druggists say "No
matter what kind of Piles you h7,
ono bottle of HEM-ROID tablets must
show you the safe clean way to g-tt
rid of your pile misery or money-back."
Schilling
Yiunqarian
Jraprika;
Rct re J.
Delicate flavor.
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108 NORTH IVY
Plenty of Parking Space-Free Delivery on Orders of $1 or Over
Specials for Friday, Saturday, Monday, July 13; 14, 16
SUGAR
Pure Cane.
8 lb. bags
44c
COFFEE
Hill's Red Can, lb. tin
3 lb. tin
31
60
MATCHES
Ohio Red Labels.
6 box cartons
23c
CRACKERS
Grahams, Superior, 2-lb. box 25
Soda, plain or salted, 2-lb. box 25
Black Pepper Favorite brand, 2-oz. tins 5c
Corn standard grade Iowa Sweet, No. 2 tins .10c
Tomato Juice Dodge brand, No. 1 tall tins. 3 for 20c
Wesson Oil . ... . . . . . . . .1-qt. tins 38c
Salad Oil Wellman's 1-qt. bottles 23c
Tea Green or Black, Melrose brand .1-lb. pkgs. 15c
Cocoa Ghirardellis' or Hershey's -lb. cans 9c
Peanut Butter Tip-Top . . 2-lb. jars 25c
Shaker Salt Diamond Crystal, 1-lb 10-oz pkgs. .2 pkgs. 13c
Marshmallows Rose Garden brand .1-lb. pkg. 14c
Syrup Cane and Maple, Canada Maid brand. 2-lb jugs 22c
Corned Beef Swift's Premium, No. 1 tins 14c
Lemons Sunkist, 360 size dozen 23c
Coffee Callo Rojo brand, fresh . . . 1-lb. pkgs. 19c
White King Granulated Soap . . . . lg. pkgs. 29c
Laundry Soap Swift's White. ..... 5 bars 10c
Potatoes New fancy local ,. . . ... ... 10 lbs. 15c
MILK
Teacup, tall cans, 3 cans 17
Case $2.70
DOG FOOD
Old Knglish, 1-lb. tins,
4 cans
Does Not Contain Horse Meat.
19c
2
bottles
CERTO
FLOUR
43c
Klamath, Boquet brand,
49 lb. bags SI. 61
Drifted Snow, 49 lb. bags $1.95
MEAT SPECIALS
We carry only the best cuts of U. S. Gov't Inspected Meats
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Beef Short Ribs, lb 7
Beef Pot Roast, lb - 9
Fancy Leg of Lamb, lb -18
IVY ST. MEAT MKT.
Pure Lard ... 4 lbs. 38
Pickled Pigs Feet ... 2 lbs. 25
Dill Pickles 5 for 10
Knight's Sweet Pickles pint 18
FANCY HENS, FRYERS and ALL
KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS
i ii 1 1 iiiiMinir- i nwniinr"
Here's the truth . . . the whole truth
Every item in this ad has had a genuine price
reduction for quick selling. Why? Because
Penney's does not carry over seasonal mer
chandise; never allows odds and ends, or shop
worn merchandise to accumulate.
Penney's first quality summer merchandise is
about this Big Quick Setting Event!
being cleared at prices which make it much to
your advantage to buy now with lots of sum
mer still ahead.
Gearance bargains are plainly marked
throughout the store. Many are not adver
tised. Come early because quantities of many
hems are limited.
Men's Broadcloth Shorts
One group, priced to move rapidly. Hurry, g
these will go like hot-cakes. We open at 8:30 I
Better be here !
Men's Mesh Dress Shirts
White and plain pastel shades. High colors. f oq
This is the famous Gnome cloth. A bargain P I
Ties to Match 39c
at
TVTnrt '
SWIMMING
SUITS
All wool, one
group. Not
all sizes.
$1
49
Boys'
SWIMMING
SUITS
One group
Not all sizes.
Get one at
98
ROUSING CLEARANCE
Men's Sport Oxfords
$ J98
One group Brown with tan trim, mocas
sin vamp. Also black with comp. soles. All
sizes.
Boys'
Terry Cloth
Sweaters
' Also a few men's.
Boys' sizes
28-30-32.
25"
Boys'
Nainsook
Union Suits
Sizes 30-32-34 only. Take
'em away.
2 f 25c
Men's
Rayon Socks
One group fancy patterns.
All sizes. f f
Pair. I II c
Sailor Stravs
Men's Dress Straw Hats.
Not all sizes but
what a
buy!
25-
A Clean-Up
Sleeveless
Sweaters
For men. All wool.
9gc $149
Men's
Broadcloth
Pajamas
Sizes
A-B C
only.
98
Summer
Handbags
Whites, tans and blacks
Repriced to A f,
move quick!
Tie-Back
Curtains
Complete set
S',4 5-nrclii long
AMorled jC
colon. 1J J
Pure Castile
Soap
10
Extra large
bar.
Patterns
All discontinued dress
patterns :.owl
Price
Yard Goods
Limited quantity of ray
on and cotto!. yard goods,
also curtain materials.
Price
Women 's
Silk Hose
Chiffon or Service
weights.
Top!
49
hftAffifl nta win n toil
Clearance! Smart Variety
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Summer Styles Reduced
$2oo
A stock-clearing, money-saving event for you. All good
styles and materials all have been higher priced! Brok en
sizes of course, but in the lot are drosses for all occas
sions 1 For Women and Misses !
MILLINERY CLEARANCE
Smart Straws reduced Big variety
50c and $100
Now just two groups. Big
Reductions!
WashCloths Girdles
What a buy! 0ne group discontinued
' numbers
10r32c " 93
Waffle Cloth '
P i Dresses
voais Au our better grade
Only 12 left. dresses
hx $300 $335
Brassieres Women's Shoes
Not all sizes. Discontinued Clearance
numbers Now I Limited number
Iftc EE $100
X J Oxfords. X
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