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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. lEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1034.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards
ActlvlajM la Hold
Dance Friday Erenlne;
Friday evening at the Town Cub
the Active club will entertain with
a dance and bullet supper, tickets
for which may be secured from either
Mrs. Chester Hubbard ot Mrs. Dwlht
Flndley. Members ot the club will
Invite guests for the evening.
Wear something
New from
Adrienne's to
Saturday's Game
Wool
Dresses
Irtea! 'school and
of fire frocks.
Priced at only
$3.95
C?. . J. .
oweaiers vfg-
Sllp-o-coats Jj3Sp
$4.95
Patricia Fills
Sweaters
$3.95
Other Mnnrt
Sweaters
$1.95
SKIRTS
Plain colors and plaid or check
wool V
$1.95 and $2.95
9th Anniversary Sale prices on
Adrienne's attractive apparel
Adrienne's
m
Rogue's Roost Visitors
Now In San Francisco.
Many persona who visited here
during the summer as the guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Nlon Tucker at Rogue's
Roost on the river, are figuring
prominently In the social news of
San Francisco.
Senator Tallant Tubbs, who spent
some time here, was host Sunday at
a large luncheon at the Burllngame
Country club, complimenting Mr. and
Mrs. John Hooker, Jr.. who recently
returned from tfceir honeymoon , in
the east.
This coming Sunday will mark the
arrival of Mrs. Ferdinand Theirlot
and daughter. Miss Yvonne, from
their home In Paris,- and aa a wel
come to the latter, her cousins, the
Misses Patricia and Nlnl Tobln will
entertain at their Burllngame home
Sunday with a tea. Then on Monday
evening, Miss Thelrot'a uncle and.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Came
ron. will be hoata at dinner, later
taking their guests to their box at
the opera. Miss Thlertot Is to make
her debut this season, probably
during the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. .Thlertot, the Misses Tobln and
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron are frequent
visitors on the river here at the
Tucker lodge.
At a dinner In San Francisco Mon
day evening for the Marquis de
Polignac, distinguished French visitor,
were included Lord and Lady Tenny
son and Miss Nlnl Tobln. Lord Ten
nyson has been Mr. Tucker's guest
here.
Mrs. KlrkpatrlclT
To Visit In East.
Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpatrlck la leav
ing on the Shasta this evening for
the mlddlewest, where she plans to
spend the next four months visiting
relatives. She will make the trip
through the southern states.
Mrs. Klrkpatrlck wilt visit her sis
ters, Mrs. Lillian Rupp of Middle
town, Ohio, and Mrs. Allie Miles ol
Dayton, Ohio, and her grandson and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Klrk
patrlck In Chicago.
Allons Club to Mwt
With Mrs. Ruth Parker.
The Allons club will meet this
evening with Mrs. Ruth Parker, an
nouncement today stated. Mrs. Don
Collier and Mrs. Parker will be
hostesses. '
The fourth annual carnival, to bel
conducted by the students of the Juc-!
lor high school, is scheduled for to
morrow evening, and members of thf i
student body are anxiously looking
forward to the event. ,
Money taken In at the carnival ts
used for extra-curricular activities of
the school, such as debate, school
letters, athletics and other interest.
One of the outstanding Interests in
connection with the carnival la the
popularity contest. Representing the
classes are: 9A, Rao LaFevre, Don
Herrled: 8B, Catherine Conroy. -Billy
Holloway: 8A, Ruth Banish, Bob Wal
ker; 8B, Barbara Doris, Burton Daufih
erty; 7A, Jaclyn Flynn, Rodney Ste-iU,
and 7B, Mary Frances Holloway, BU'.le
Saladc.
At 7:30 o'clock an Interesting pro
gram, an hour in length, will be pra
sented by the students, after whica
winners of the poularity contest will
he announled, prizes awarded, and
then the concessions and booths arc
to be opened.
.'
Crane-Mohr Wedding
In Crescent City.
Announcement was made In Med
ford today of the wedding of Miss
Bertha Crane,, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis A. Crane, and Emll Mohr,
son of Mrs. Emtl Mohr of this city,
at Crescent City. Calif., Friday noon.
The ceremcny was performed by Rev.
Johnson of the Methodist Episcopal
church, at the minister's home.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Mohr were
graduated from Medford high school,
and Mrs. Mohr attended Chlco State
Teachers' college, and Mr. Mohr at
tended the University of Oregon,
where he pledged Phi Delta Theta.
They will make their home in Med
ford. Birthday Pinner
At Blschoff Home. '
BEAGLE, Nov. 2i (Spl.) A birth
day dinner was given November 18
at the R Blschoff home in honor ot
Mr. Blschoff, Ruth Welms and Leo
Martin. Those present, besides the
hostess and family, were, Mr. and
Mrs. Perdue and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Morton and family. Ruth Welms.
Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. White and Fran
cis Bennett. The day was spent In
games and visiting and all wished
the three many more happy birth
days. Seek Donations' for
Thanksgiving Boxen.
Daughters of the Nile are reminded
that their donations for the Thanks
giving boxes to the Shrine hospital
for crippled children in Portland, are
'to be In by Monday, November as,
Mrs. Charles Woods of 103 Genessee
chairman of the committee, and
donations may be left at her home.
Other members are Mrs. Charles
Strang, Mrs. Jud D. Rlckert, and
Mrs. George Porter.
Primary Council
To Hold Meeting.
The Jackson County Teachers' Pri
mary council will meet at 1 ;30 o'clock
Saturday afternoon in ths Jackson
county courthouse, with Miss Jean
Putman in charge of the gathering,
assisted by Laura York. Blanche Ca
node and Harriet Pellett. "History"
is to be the topic of the meeting.
Members of the council are par
ticularly urged to be on tlu.?
Pythian Plan
Dance on Tuesday.
Knight of Pythias, and Pythian
Sisters are entertaining Tuesday
evening, November 27, with a carni
val dance, at the Knights of Pythias
hall, on South Grape street. The
public la Invited to the dance, for
which no charge is being made. Good
music has been promised, and re
freshments are to be served.
Talent Grange
Dinner Tonight.
The dinner being given at the
Talent Grange hall this evening la
to be served from 6 to 8 o'clock,
it has been announced. Dancing will
follow the dinner, and a small charge
will be made for those ccmlng alter
the dinner. The public la Invited to
the affair.
-
1, o1 fie Group
Giving Sole.
The social club of the Order of
Eastern Star ts sponsoring a rummage
sale In the Sparta building cn Sat'
urday, No'cmber 24, and much lrv
terest In the affair is being shown
by the club members and their
friends.
Are Visitor
In Portland
Recent visitors In Portland from
Medford were Mr. and Mrs. W. a.
Doty, who were guests during tlmr
stay in the north at the Sovereign
Apartment hotel.
YD'
AR&ET
Open Sundays till 11 :30 A.M
2'S to Wed., Nov. inclusive
108 No. Ivy.
f pecia! r-"ri-N
fALIIR' , SUGAR
H I Pwe Cane AOn
Phone 1054J
COEFEE
Pure Cane
8-lb. bag..
Powdered....2 lb. 13s
Brown 2 lb. 12c
FLOUR
vlamath Bouquel. 49 lb. bag $1.69
Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. bag $1.89
Fisher's Blend, 49 lb. bag $2.05
Drifted Snow, 49 lb. bag. $2.09
MILK TeaouP oaso $2.71) 3 cans 17
PREPARED FLOURS
ALBER3' FLAPJACK, large pkgs. 226
EISQUICK, large pkgs ". 30C
SOFT AS SILK CAKE FLOUR, lge. pkg 28C
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, lge. pkg 266
Fancy Sunkist, Southern California Navels
176 size, dozen 27c4 I26 size, dozen
Lb. 31c
3 lb. 88c
19c
Communications
T
Editorial Is Appreciated.
To the Editor:
I wish to express my appreciation
of your editorial of last Sunday
morning, entitled "What This World
Needs,' in which you state, in sub
stance, that the chtcf need of the
world Is not political or economic
but spiritual. I entirely agree with
you that a general application of
the principles of the Chilstlan re
ligion would solve most of our per
plexing problems in a surprisingly
short time. This would involve some
sacrifices, but not nearly so great
as the sacrifices we are making in
trying to solve those problems in an
un-Chrlstlan way. Many people, of
course, are thoroughly Christian In
their private lives, and in their deal
ings with their neighbors; but we
have scarcely begun to apply Chris
tian principles to our larger relation
ships, between groups, classes, races.
nationalities, etc.
J. A. SHEPHERD,
Medford, November 21.
"Iron Horse" Got IicvenRe
CHEYENNE. Wyo. (UP) The
Vlron horse" had Us revenge here
recently when- the Union Pacific
railroad's new "Zip" train stalled SO
miles cast of here and had to be
hauled in for repairs. It was one of
the puffing old type locomotives that
steamed proudly into the yard here
with the disabled streamlined flash
in tow.
STANLEY TALKS
Arrangements were completed this
aften:xn for a turkey tournament
to be held over the week end at the
Rogue Valley golf course. Men win
be allowed to play both on Saturday
and Sunday, in a polntd event, and
ladlfs will compete in a blind bogey
starting at l p. m. Sunday.
Harry McMahon, president .of tne
golf club, wilt . make arrangements
with Swift fc Co. to furnish the birds
which will be competed for in both
the men's and ladles'1 events.
Durlna the recent ma tor tour n a.
ments, handicaps of Rogue Valley!
players were equally adjusted, which
assures all a chance to take home a
prlto. Men players will be a Howe I
their full handicaps, vii'n one point
awarded for one over par, two points
for par, and three points for birdies.
Higher scores will not deduct from
the point totals.
Discussing with the local leaders of
the Simstn-Cascade Wonderland as
sociation the program to be carried
out during the coming year, Tom L
Stanley of the headquarters In Red
ding 1& In Medford for several days.
Included In the plans for Jacksoa
county, he said. If the proper or
ganization of a council. The leaders
of the Shasta -Cascade in this county
are hack of the movement, Mr. Stan
ley stated, and added that possibly
two group meetings will be held hero
during his stay.
Organization work, adopting of the
budget, and the coming year's plans,
have already been completed la
Klamath, Lake and Shasta counties,
according to Mr. Stanley.
Music for any ocas ton. Phone 788.
Manilla
'Wvw-w-vV' lingers lonyer
) ""fif" " because Us
tjr pube4j7i
Schilling
TURKEY
GROWERS!
WE WILL PAY
C PER POUND
For Prime Young Toms and Hens with a POSSIBILITY
of an ADVANCE of lc PER POUND FRIDAY MORNING
Positively See Us Before You
Sell! Sell for CASH
in Medford!
BEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO.
128 No. Grape Phone 16
VJC'iSg!
aV - ' " v. ' - s
j'VaT f milt-
Gallo Rojo
Fresh Ground, lb. bag
Hill's Red can, lb 31d
2 lb 606
Golden We3t, lb. jar 30
3-lb. jar S6d 31b. tin 80
ORANGES
33c
GRAPEFRUIT, Fancy Sunkist
80 size doz. 49J
DATES, new crop, Monogram,
2 lb. cellophane pkg 25c
WALNUTS, large budded, lb 19
CRANBERRIES, Eatmore Brand,
fancy eastern, lb 20C
MINCEMEAT, None-Such,
9 oz. packages 2 for 25
MINCEMEAT, Tea Garden, 1
2 lb. 1 oz. jars 39
RAISINS, Valley Brand Seedless,
7 oz. pkgs 4 for 17
RAISINS, Ehrman's Specials,
4 lb. pkgs . 276
PUMPKIN, Del Monte,
No. V size tins , HC
SPICES, Schilling's, 2 oz. size,
ail kinds :..3 for 256
VANILLA FLAVOR, Bunny Brand
8 oz. bottles 19C
CATSUP, Del Monte, 14 oz. bottles
2 for ni6
JELL WELL, all flavors, 5 pkgs 21 6
PEAS, Del Monte, Early Garden,
No. 2 tins 15c
POTATOES
U. S. No. 1, BO lb. 68 25 lb. 35
U. S. No. 2, 50 lb 49
CHEESE, Brookfield, fancy, lb 18
CORN, Del Monte, Whole Kernel,
vac. packed, 12 oz. tins 2 for 256
STRING BEANS, Del Monte, Whole
Refugee, No. 2 tins .....16d
TOMATO JUICE, Knight's local pack
No. 1 tall tins 3 for 23
SHRIMP, Wellman's, fancy large,
5,oz. tins .. 13
CRAB, Palace Brand, 6 oz, tins 19d
TUNA FISH, Dodge, 7 oz. fancy light
meat, solid piece 13
SALMON, Park Red Alaska,
No. 1 tall tins 156
CORNED BEEF, Swift's Premium
Brand, 12 oz. tins . X46
SALAD OIL, bulk, double refined
(bring your container) quart 23d
SYRUP, Nalley's, Lumberjack,
No 5 tins 29C
OLEOMARGARINE, Gem Nut,
2 lbs 276
10 bars CRYSTAL WHITE Laundry
Soap (1 23 oz. pkg. Peet's Granulated
Soap Free) 27C
SHORTENING
FRY'S, 2 pound package 2'26
Crescent. 4 pound pkg 19C
mm
4
LtArW .ill
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CANDY Society Full Cream Mixed or Chocolate Drops lb. 15c
Plenty of ParkingSpace-FreeDelivery on Ordersof SI orover
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Free Delivery with Grocery Order. 106 No. Ivy St. Phone 1054-J
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