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MEDFORD MVTL TRIBUNE. rEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1934. PAGE FIVE Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewell Auxiliary Installation In Ashland This Week The Ashland Daily Tidings reports the installation of officers of the aux iliary to the American Legion, in part, ls follows: Monday evening a brilliant cere mony and social event took place at the Clvlf club house when the Amer ican Legion and the Auxiliary to the American Legion met In Joint installa tion ceremonies, the auditorium crowded to capacity with the local membership, and Legion nd Auxil iary vslltors from Grant Pass, Kerby, Mr d ford and Klamath Palls." The American Legion patriotic rit ual opened the evening, after which Mrs. Carl Bernlnghaiuen, past presi dent, introduced Mrs. David Whittle, Installing officer. Mrs. Whittle Installed the Ashland officers, and Mrs. Bernlnghausen, Mrs. Burdlc and Mrs. Whittle were presented with lovely corsages from the Auxiliary by Mrs, Duffield on be half of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Bernlng hausen was also the recipient of beau tiful flowers from the ladles of the Kerby Auxiliary, presented In appre ciation of the hospitality extended them. Dancing was enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. A hostess committee, headed by Mrs. David Whittle, assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Bromley, Mrs. Guy Applewhite, Mrs. Elwood Hedberg and Marjorle BaUgh man. served refreshments at the close of the social hour. Mrs. Cota Hostess To Ladles Club SAMS VALLEY, Oct. 4. (Spl.) Mrs. John Cota was hostess to the Ladles' club at the last meeting at the school house when a good attend ance was present. During the busi ness session Mrs. Geo. McDonough was appointed assistant secretary. A vote of thanks was given the dec orating committee for the attractive decorations in the kitchen. The mem bers voted to buy material and make paper flowers to" be used In bright ening up the club room during the winter. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Aletha Big ham. Miss Hunter, M. Lewis Married at philomath Announcement has been received here of the wedding at Philomath Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock, of Miss Byre, Hunter of Corvallia and Lieutenant Floyd Lewis of Vancouver, Wash., formerly of Medford. Lieutenant , and Mrs. Lewis wwre graduated from Oregon State college. where she was affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority, and he with Sigma Chl fraternity. They will make their home at Vancouver, where Lieutenant Lewis is In command of headquarters detachment of the Civilian Conserva tlon corps. Mrs. Wentherford Arriving Tomorrow Mrs. Mark V. Weatherford, state re gent of Oregon society. Daughters of the American Revolution, will make her official visit to Crater Lake chap ter. Medford, on Friday afternoon. October 5. Mrs. Weatherford will come to Med ford from Ashland and will go to Grants Pass Friday evening, where she will be the guest of Rogue River chapter of the society. The state board of management will meet In Oregon City on Saturday, October 20. Central Point P.-T. A. To Have Health Meeting The Central Point Parent-Teachers' association will meet Friday, October 6, at the Central Point high school. Dr. C. I. Drummond will speak on the subject of health clinics. All of the rooms are to have ex hibits on health and the fifth grade will present a special health number. As a special membership drive la being opened, a large attendance Is desired. Past Matrons Club Enjoys Luncheon The Past Matrons' club held its first meeting of the season Monday. October 1. in the ladles' club room of the Masonic hall. A delightful luncheon was served by the hostesses. Mesdames O. C- Boggs, Pray ton ana Koppen. Newly elected officers were Mrs. F. M.(Corlles, president; Mrs. H. U. Lums don, vice-president, and Mrs. Ralph Woodford, secretary. Return from Mid die nest Mrs. Fred J. Fick of this city tnd Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg of Gold Hill have returned to the valley from a month's trip east, visiting In Omaha. Nob., and points in South Dakota. Mrs. Flck visited her father. David Williams, and her brother. Dr. C. D. Williams, In Oenoa, Neb. Catholic Riimmafp Sale starts Tomorrow The Catholic Ladles rummage sale, to be he'd on East Main street, two doors east of Jacque Lenox', will start tomorrow. Friday. October 5, and con tinue over Saturday. MIlonnry (irnup To Meet Tuesday The Women's Home Missionary so ciety will meet in the church parlors Tuenday at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. C- A Meeker as hostess. She will be assist ed by Mrs. Hltzler snd Mrs. Wylle. All members are urged to be present llOflf COLDS Put MpnthoUtum In f the nostrils to relieve ' irritation and promote clear brealhlnft Garden Club Meets This Evening The Medford Garden club meets tonight at 7:30, In the courthouse auditorium. Everyone is cordially in- , vited to attend. Saturday the plant sale committee will hold another of its popular plant sales on East Main street. What have you to donate and what does your garden need to complete It? The first of next week there will be en exhibition of fall flowers In the lobby of the Hotel Medford. Open lloube at Washington School . The Washington Parent-Teachers' association la entertaining tomorrow evening at open house, invitations having been issued to parents resid ing in the Washington district. A program has been arranged for the evening, which will Include a musical program by several boys In the Civilian Conservation corps, un der the direction of Celian Ufford. f-r Faculty Enjoys Plrnlc at Ashland Members of the Medford Senior high school factulty picnicked In Ashland park last evening, the affair being arranged in honor of the new mem bers who have Joined the staff this fall. f-f To Spend n Week At Mrs. Palm's Mrs. Bessie Lumsden, Mrs. R. A. Holmes and Mrs. Charles Palm, all of Medford, are spending a week at the latter's cottage at Bond on. Newman Family To the Coast Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Newman and family are leaving Saturday to spend a week vacationing at Bandon, on the coast. March Safest Wedding Month DEDHAM. Mass. (UP) March Is the "safest" wedding month if you want. your marriage to "take." it was Indicated by a study of 200 divorce cases filed here. The number of June marriages ending in divorce was almost three times that for any other month. Peat Bed Burns Five Months WEST UNION. Ia. (UP) A peat bed on the farm of Mrs. Laura Dar ling, three miles west of here, nas been burning for five months. The fire now covers more than two acres of farm land. Fall rains are expected to extinguish the fire. It Was a Hornet Not Money MARBLEHEAD, Mass. (UP) Po liceman Clifford Varrell thought his money was burning a hole in his trousers pocket. Investigating the burning sensation, he pulled out a hornet. Beginning FRIDAY . ... at VflV i N f Mil Illl.g.WlW ,gWI1WPWIM HJIUWI U Begin V". 7 . j- . . 4 1 mm Police Sawed Jul I Burs QUINCY, Mass. (UP) Qulncy po- lice were forced to saw the bars of a cell to release Ray Lastra, charge.: with drunkenness, after the keys t. the cell had been lost. . PORTLAND. ( Ore., Oct. 4. (AP The Rev. Matthew J. Stevens. 72. hon orary canon of the Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Spokane, died in a hospital here tcday. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Mode) by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann 15-oz. Blue Herringbone suiting (21.50, made to measure. Klein tlif Tailor. Upstairs. Shrine Stated Session. Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic Hall, Ashland Friday evening, October 5th, In stated session Routine and other im portant business, regarding the Joint Ceremonial to be held In Sacramento, November 17. All Shriners invited Light refreshments after session. O. O. ALENDERFER, Potentate. R. E. 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UNION PACIFIC Other Dresses $15.00 to $29.75 Afternoon Cocktail DRESSES The fall season is a gay one and we have, some rav ishing new frocks including velvets, satins and crepes for evening and afternoon wear. $OS5 Up to $29.75 Gotham Gold Stripe HOSE 1 Iip trry lnt word In Mu:irt hnlcr thr (ln il lout It tn ttm miihM fill) outfit . . . Till lovfly Ikcp I irep from rliiR frff from shadow nnrl l fcntnrpil In f-hnflr pnianntlitjt Trnm rntunntlr Spain! , , . (iip. ratio. s nurt riptn , . . hp iiip tn mp IhPtn nUt-n ou Mt Iitp flrtrluc H-Trp't t.i! $1 Other. 95c to $1.95 In Cooperation With Medford's "Harvest Days" A SMASHING STORE WIDE MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR Amazing mWmr Bargains in COATS Kich materials in the season's favored styles. Full silk linings and gorgeous fur collars. This year's coats are so interesting that you really should get one at our harvest sale price. 75 Other Coats From $35.00 to $79.50 SPORT COATS $1 Q50 Now They're Here Charming New Styles In Swagger Suits Marked down for this harvest sale, these long coat suits are especially attractive. You will wear the coat and skirt separ ately almost as much as togeth- kA er. Newest winter styles and colors. Harvest sale price U6 95 V Other Swagger Suits From $19.75 ' to $39.75 WOOL DRESSES Soft, colorful wool materials including plaids, and fabrics with a gold thread. Interesting collars and buttons make each style individual. Other Frocks $15 to $24.75 mama til 7 ' Mmm NEW! Knit Dresses and Suits These garments are perfect for Bport, office or school wear. Fall shades of brown, green, navy, rust, oxford and red. Priced from $g9S to 18 50 HUMMING BIRD HOSIERY RINGLESS CHIFFON SILK HOSIERY in new I "t ' ff fall shades. Sbies 8J to 10,. Pair P A mVJKJ Three pair for $2.85 Silk Bias Slips Shadow proof slips with ad justable straps. Tea rose and pink. Sizes 32 to 44. Regular $108 values. (J rQ Harvest sale 5 I C3 Two Slips for $3.00 New Fall Sweaters Slip-on, turtle necks, zipper and button styles. All the smart colors. Priced from $1.95 to $5.95 Sensational Values In Our Downstairs Store SILK DRESSES $569 New fall and winter styles. Black, brown, navy, rust, green. Sizes 14 to 44. Also new silk prints. Regular $6.05 and $7.95 dresses. Harvest sale price FALL DRESSES $A 88 Wool dresses and silk frocks in smart fall styles. 'Just the dresses for school, office or street wear. Values to $6.95. Harvest sale price Swagger Suits - Sport Coats $Q)85 Wool tweed and novelty wool mixtures, Fall and winter colors. Harvest sale price Wool Knit Dresses Brown, black, navy, green, rust and red. Values to $3.95. Harvest 4 QQ sale price 5 I JJIJ Summer Dresses A close out price on voiles, organdies, prints. Values to to $4.95. Harvest QQf sale price ODC Wash Frocks 300 new fall waBh dresses. New fall styles. Checks, plaids, stripes and dots. Sizes 14o48. QC Harvest sale I iwU Wash Frocks New rayon prints In fall styles. Harvest gp QC salo price" PCwSJ Bon Ton Girdles Tu-way stretch 16-in. Lastes girdles. 26 to 30 waist mea sure. Regular $5.00 values. Harvest CO QQ sale ti33 Tu-Way Stretch Girdles Made with brassiere tops. Harvest sale 4 QQ price 4 I Tu-Way Stretch Girdles Harvest sale price 99c Hosiery New fall colors. Sizes S'Z to lOJ'j. Regular 39o quality. $1.00 Rayon Hosiery Service and chiffon, in au turn shades. JQ. Sizes Byi to 10.... H3C Knee Action Silk Hose New fall colors. to ioy,. Per pair Three pair for $1.80 Sizes 81$ 69c Bias Slips Shadow proof, adjustable straps. Lace trimmed. Tea rose and pink. 32 to QQ. 44. Reg. $1.39 Fall Millinery Specials DRESSY HATS An exciting assortment of felts and vel vets. Practically any style or color yon want. $1.49 $1.95 $2.49 $2.95 $3.49 SOFTIES These are priced so low you can can af ford to buy several. New fall colors to match your sport ensembles. 39c to $1.95 4j FELT HATS mark ltd all thr dill halft In hrlmi and amnll hati. Valuti to 92.05. IlarrcM price 95 Velvet Hats New velvet brims with Las tex crowns. $3.95 ZZaaM EE