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BEDFORD "MAIL TRIBUNE. ilEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. 1931 PAGE THREE V Society and Clubs Edited by IrVa Fewell Leagues Entertain Honoring Ml Power. The Epworth and Wealey leagues or the First Methodist church enter tained on Tuesday evening In Ashland In honor ot Ml&s Josephine Power, who Is leaving today lor school. After swimming at the Twin Plunges, the leaguers went to Lit Ma park, where watermelon was served. Marvin Burk, president of the Ep worth league, acted as master of cere monies, and Ml&s Mildred Walker, president of the Wesley league, gave an appropriate speech and presented Miss Power with a lovely gift In ap preciation of her work and service in the two leagues. Those present were Marvin Burk. Lois Llttrell, Joel (?owden, Betty Lee Paske, Bill Walker, Louisa Cowden. Leo Taylor, Helen Power, Howard Pof fenbarger. Jean Oilllngs, Josephine Power, Mildred Walker, Laurel Morris, Beth G tilings and OUe Severson, Andy Beverson. John GilllnBs, Dwight Short, Phil Smith. Ross Knotta, Helen Chlrg win and Caroline Cook. Reverend Joseph Knotts accompa rd the group. J.F Guest From Corrallls Complimented at Party. FOOTS CREEK Mrs. Victor Birds, eye entertained a group of young peo ple Saturday evening with a awim mlng party and weiner roast, com plimentlng her cousin, Alice Jacob son, of Corvallls, who has been her guest for the past week. Those en Joying the evening were Leroy, Lor raine and Loretta Thompktns, Dor othy Heap. Edsel White, Rowland and Phyllis Miller. Bobby Cameron, Ralph Biles, Kenneth Ward, Sybil Walker. Victor Olenn and David Blrdseye, Mrs. Effle Blrdseye and her guest, Mrs. Knox, Alice Jacobson, the honor guest, and the hostess, Mrs. Victor Blrdseye. Santa Ana Couple -Visitors In Medrord. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Stevens of Santa Ana, Calif., who have been on an extended visit east and through Florida, are visiting here with Mrs. Stevens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore. Mr. Stevens will continue to Seattle, to be Joined later by Mr. Stevens. The latter will be remembered he!e as Theda Moore. Jacksonville Bride Is Given Shower by Friends. JACKSONVILLE A stoower honor ing Mrs. Ted Cunningham, nee Mar ian Wtnnlnghum, was given by Mrs. Harold Red at her home here last week. Many beautiful gifts were re ceived by the bride, whose marriage was an event of August 4 at Medford. Those attending the shower were Luclle Flltcroft, Dorothy Hilton, Mrs. Oscar Pence, Mrs. Hardin and son of Hawthorne, Calif., Clara Smith, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Catherine Smith, Mrs. Helen Mclntyre and Luella, Mrs. W. E. Flnley, Mrs. Clupell, Mrs. Applebaker. Mrs. Art Davles, Mrs. O. C. Dorothy, Carmen Dorothy, Eleanor Clark, Mrs. John Wlnnlngham, daugh ter. Q race, Mrs. Lottie Bowman and daughter, Ida, Miss Elizabeth White, Mrs. HamAker and daughter, Betty. Mrs. Edward Garner and Burdette Dunnlngton. Mrs. Dickinson Honor Guest At Luncheon On Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. Dickinson of San Diego, house guest of Miss Anne Livingston, was honor guest on Wednesday at a luncheon given at the Colony club by Mrs. Alice Hollo way. Present were Mrs. Dickenson, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Miss Margaret Hubbard and Mrs. Hol loway. On Tuesday, Mrs. McCaskey was hostess to eight at a '.uncheon for Mrs. Dickenson. M Farewell Party For Kansas Group. TOLO Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loftees, Mrs. Al'.da Tule, P. A. Tracy and family, all near neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Green, gave a f ft re well picnic suppyr for Mrs. J. F. Kruger and daughters, Sunday. They are leaving en the Shasta Thursday for return trip to their home at Welling ton, Kansas. M Buffet Luncheon and Bridge at Mrs. Tumy's. Mrs. Earl Tumy is entertaining at her home, 705 Park, tomorrow with a buffet luncheon and bridge, com plimenting Mrs. Stewart Patterson of New Tork. who Is spending the sum mer In Medfnrd. Invitations have been Issued to 10 guests. Many Attend Dancing Program. The dancing program, by a group of Ted and Evelyn Schradera pupils from Grant Pass, was presented last evening at the Baldwin Piano ahoppe here, with the hall filled to capacity. Those attending were enthusiastic over the work of the young people, especially Betty Jones and Tommy Dunn, five-year-old children who were featured In tap numbers. The costumes worn by the dancers were also cleverly designed. Those participating In the acrobatic, novelty and tap numbers were Flora dale Campbell, Xlene McClellan. Kent and Rosalou White, Beulah Grable, Virginia ReGester, Betty Jones and Tommy Dunn. Mann Family Vacations At Oregon Coast Points. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann and daughters, Margaret Mary and Janet have returned to Medford from a week's vacation trip In southwestern Oregon. They motored to Gold Beach, spending two days at Sunset Inn, then enjoyed the river trip to Agness. con tinuing from there to Bandon. IMnner and Bridge Party at Goff Home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Goff and their daughters, Ml&sea Marjorle and Doro thy, entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening for a group of friends at their home, 410 Beatty street. Those Invited were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seward, Elmer Herrled, Miss Julia Hall and Miss Peggy Glnn. Guests Visit Here From Klamath Falls; The Misses Beulah Ezelle and Alice Hall, of Klamath Falls, were guests In Medford Wednesday of Janet Wray Smith and Frances Moeller. Teachers Chorus To Rehearse Friday. Announcement has been made that the Jackson County Teachers' chorus will meet for rehearsal Friday morn ing. August 17, at 10 o'clock. Miss Harriet Baldwin, who is In charge of the group, has sent some new music, which is to be distributed tomorrow morning. Plans are to be made also for the fall institute. Crater Lake Vnlon Presents Program. A group from the Crater Lake Union. Christian Endeavor, presented a program on Upper Applegate Sun day morning. Following the services the young people enjoyed a picnic on the river. Ian net s Vacation At I.ake o' Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jsnney and children, Douglas and Kate, are spend, ing ten days at the T. E. Daniels cabin at Lake o' the Woods. Mrs. Dr Spain ' Visits Friends. Mrs. Frank DeSpaln of Klamath Falls is the guest In Medford of Mrs. D. D. Huntress. Hamllns Invite Friends to River. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamlin invited several friends to spend Sunday with them at their summer place on the Rogue river. The guests were Super intendent and Mrs. C. R. Bowman. Mrs. Bowman's mother, and Professor and Mrs. F. O, Relmer of Talent. MUs Culey at Birthday Party. Miss Leora Culey of Medford was a guest at the birthday dinner in Ash land Sunday, given for James Sewell and his small grand-daughter, Elva, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Burk. - MIm Mann Visits Brother and Family. Miss Josephine Mann of Lot Ange les is the house guest here this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann and daughters. Miss Mann la Mr. Mann's sister. Miss Boyle Visits Friends In Klamath. Miss Gertrude Boyle is spending the remainder of thia week In Klamath Falls with friends. She accompanied her father to that city Wednesday. Mrs. Grow Visits Mrs. Palm Here. Mr. Claude Gross, formerly Rose Hoc ken Jo of Medford, la In this city visiting Mrs. Charles W. Palm. Mrs. Gross now makes her home In Oak land, Calif. Blckler Opens New Baby Beef Market Jack Blckler, who has been man ager of the Main and Holly Safeway meat market for the past four years, is opening Jack's Baby Beef Market, located in Marsh's Grocery, tomorrow Mr. Blckler says they will feature at all times the finest Inspected baby beef. The cold storage rooms, coun ters, etc., are painted white and the front of the store Is being remodeled to make more room for the new mar ket. Mr. Blckler says he believes there la a real need for a baby beef market In Medford. Ernest Wallace will assist in the operation of the business. An angler from Wink, Texas, pulled a 105 -pound catfish out of the Pecos river and had several witnesses. W.C.TI IS A history of the local chapter of the Women's Christian Temperance union organised In August, 1888, Is being compiled, according to Mrs. Wil liam Hill, 770 Iowa street, Ashland, historian for the organization. A secretary's book for the years from 1910 to 1922. is missing, and anyone knowing where these records may be obtained, is requeated to get In touch with Mrs. E. A. Aldenburg at the Y. w. C. A. on North Bartlett street. Mrs. D. H. Price was secretary at that time. Mrs. Hill stated. The history is being prepared for the state convention to be held In Medford during October. An official survey has shown the average wage of a farm hand In North Carolina Is 414.25 per month. BIRTHS Mr. snd Mrs. Edward R. Chamber, lain .re the parent, of l son. weigh. Ing 7 pounds, 2 ounces, born August 16 at the Sacred Heart hospital. ells Insurace at 94 ORAPTON, Mass. (UP) David I Fluke, 94, still Is active In his In surance business here. The newest thing In food IS COLOR. Mai dishes mors attrotive more appetizing. Try it lis fun. 8 attractive snides. Schilling Colors Heals Eczema Or Your Money Back Here's a sitwgeon's wonderful pre scription. not a patent medicine that will do mora to help you rid yourself of unsightly spots and com mon skin troubles than anything you've ever tried. Go to any druggist you can trust and get a bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil. Apply a little at Intervals as directions advise; with the very first application Itching ceases end with continued use you'll soon see a rapid change for the better. If you don't get complete sat isfaction your money will be cheerfully refunded. si ft TBI'S MARKET ' 108 NORTH IVY Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday, Aug. 17, 18, 20 Plenty of Parking Space-Free Delivery on Ordersof $1 orOver OPEN SUNDAYS TILL 11:30 A. M. SUGAR Pure Cane VI C 8 lb. Bags HOC MILK Teacup Brand. ... A "f 3 cans I I C Case 48 cans S2-71 PHONE 1054-J COFFEE Hill Red can, Is 31 Hill Red cans, 2s 60? Hill Blue can brand, 2 lbs. for 49? BUTTER Brookfield Grade A, made of Cf. Rogue Valley Cream. 2 lbs. wl w Oranges, Red Ball, sweet and juicy, 176 size dozen 28c Lemons, Sunkist Fancy, 360 s ize . dozen 23c Toilet Paper, Red Feather, 650 sheet tissue 3 rolls 10c Cheese, Brookfield Assorted, I lb. packages 2 for 25c Jello, All Flavors .4 pkgs. 21c Potatoes, Fancy Oregon Gems .;. . ..." .10 lbs. 15c Onions, Fancy Oregon Sweet Spanish . 10 lbs. 21c KC Baking Powder. 50 oz. cans 29c Sunbrite Cleanser . . . . 2 cans 9c Palmolive Soap . . .2 bars 9c Oleo Margarine, Gem Nut, fresh 3 lbs. 29c Corned Beef, Swift's Premium ,;. . . .No. 1 tins 14c Peanut Butter, Tip Top 2 lb. jars 25c Purex, the Master Bleacher and water softener, Qt. btls. 13c Shortening, Crescent . .; 4 lb. packages 37c Catsup, Del Monte . .: 14 oz. bottles 13c Cocoa, Rockwood ,.; 21b. cans 18c Deviled Meat, Council Brand, Is 3 for 10c Pork and Beans, Swift's Premium, 1 lb., tins 4 for 25c Karo Syrup, light or dark 3 lb. tins 21c Certo bottle 22c Pickles, sweet, Century Brand full quart 33c Tomato Juice, Dodge Brand, No. 1 tins 3 cans 21c PAR The perfect concentrated soap for fine hosiery, woolens, silk and all household uses. OQ Large VA lb. pkgs HOC 2 bar Par Soap Free with each package, DOG FOOD Old English. 1 C No. 1 tins. 3 for I DC CHEESE Battle Ground Whole Milk. Very tasty. Lb FRUIT JARS Ball or Kerr Masons: Pints, dozen Quarts, dozen .. Yi gallons, dozen -....71 d 85 $1.15 Kerr Wide Mouth or Economy: Pints 85t Quarts $1.00 FLOUR 15c MEAT DEPARTMENT Klamath Boquet, 49 lb. bags... $1 .60 Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. bags $1.90 Drifted Snow, 49 lb. bags $2.05 Y FREE DELIVERY 81024. II Special Saturday. II A lYl whole or half Swift's Luncheon Meats: Bologna, Wienies Minced Ham, Club Franks. J g q STRilllllMARKET PHONE 1054-J ..lb. 24c ThfM Mfals are all V. S. r.nt'1 lnpftr-d. Leg Lamb, lb. IGd Pot Roast, lb 9 Boiling Meat, lb. 8 Pare Lard, 4 lbs 48d Dill Pickles, 5 for 10 Knight's St. Pickles, pt. J8r Fancy Hens. Fryers, Rabbits FASHION FIRSTS! Just Arrived from New York! IF ALL CAlfS and suinrs FUR TRIMMED DRESS COATS The furs featured are Skunk, Marmink, Dog, Pointed Dog, Caracul, Chinese Badger, Fitch, French Beaver, Red Fox, Grey Fox and Wolf. The materials are Boucles and Tree Bark effects. atstfR J mw Remarkable Values at J&l Popular Priced DRESS COATS Included are Hirsch type twisted tweeds, tweeds and fleeces, also crepey effects. Many are fur trimmed. TKr$!4-75&$ii6-50 SELF TRIMMED COATS Nubs, Flecks, Polos and Tweeds. Wholesale costs are now advanc-&rf3.QO nro Viarcrnina flx. MILLINERY Soft, pliable felts lead the Fall fashion par ade! .. . New autumn colors are truly fas cinating and planned to perfect any Cos tume . . See the smart Marron Brown, Navy, Schooner Blue, Wine, Leaf Rust, Tree Taupe, Black. ing. These price. E .69 .98 SWAGGER COAT SUITS If you are up-to-the-moment for authentic style, you'll know the outstanding item in Fall Apparel is the Suit. Coats are full-length, making it possible to wear the coat as a separate garment. Favorite mater ials are tweeds and monotones. We will have the largest stock of coats and suits in the store THIS WEEK that we have ever had. We invite you to see this comprehensive array of authentic Fall Fashions. $.9o $n27s Full-Fashioned All Silk Hose All wanted shades 49' All Silk Flat Crepes Plain or figured Sensa tional value yard 491 FALL Scarfs For Milady's Fall costume 49 70x90 All White Sheet Blankets Now Priced 98 MEN'S Shorts and Shirts A bargain at 25 One Group Women's White Shoes Now Women's Silk Pique Gloves Height of fashion for fall. Black Only 79 Women 's RAYON GOWNS New, excellent quality. Two splendid groups. 98 s1 .49 Men's Genuine Fur Felt Dress Hats Sensational at .98 MEN'S Brown Duck Pants Slack style Now $.89 Come on Folks Get Ready for School cub- Pennes r X J AN OVERCOAT EVENT for MEN! 130 New Fall Top-Coats and Overcoats were shipped to us early to take advantage of extra favorable market conditions We grouped them all together in one big price group Sports types or dress types, tweeds included. Full-belts and half belts. Sizes 34 to 46. Use Our Lay-Away Plan fr;Buy Now! '75 Save! SHOP WITH SAFETY AT PENNEY'S BOY- OH BOV WHAT SWELL THINGS FOR SCHOOL J. . PENNEY CCS)