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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHI). OREGON'. SUNDAY. JANUARY 6. 1933.
j Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
PAGE TWO
Valley Ushers In
The New Year At
Many Gay Parties
The valley wa by no mean half
hearted In the manner In which H
bid goodbye to the year 1934 and
welcomed In the new year 1936. Not
only Medford but the outlying dis
trict celebrating the hopeful event
with dinner parties, dances, and
houM part lea.
The five public parties which at
tracted large numbers of the vaca
tionists were thceo held at the Med
ford hotel, the Town club, the Elks
temple, the Oriental Gardens, and
the Dreamland dance hall. The party
of the Hotel MM ford cona later of a
dinner danoe beginning at nine
o'clock and lasting until two p. m.
Eighty couples danced to the music
furnished by Steve Whipple's orches
tra. The Town club gave a dance for
its members and their guest at
which Al Stewart and his orchestra
supplied the music.
More than two hundred couples
attended the Elks club dance, which
featured Merle OarUon and his Col
umbia Recording orchestra.
The dance at the Oriental Gardens
was sponsored by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars utilizing both the large
and the small dance floors, each hav
ing been supplied with an orchestra.
The dancing at Dreamland waa to
the music of Dlnty Moore's orchestra.
Mr. and Mri. Raymond Crawford
entertained a party of sixteen for the
oolebratlon of the new year. After
dinner the party went to the Cuter
Ian theatre.
On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Slpes gave a dinner party ol
ten In honor of Mrs. Slpea' father.
Mr. A. E. Romlne, who was celebrat
ing bis seventieth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichols of South
Holly entertained the Y. P. society
of St. Peters Lutheran church on De
cember 31. The gathering waa In the
lorm of watch party, following which
resolutions for 1036 were read. Mrs.
E. Huener of Jacksonville won first
prize. Prlres at euchre were awarded
to Mrs. A. Relnklng. Mr. E. E. Tarns,
Mr. Paul Demmer. and Mrs. J. Mut
ton. Reverend and Mrs. E. F. Bartlam
entertained the vestry of Bt. Marks
Episcopal church and their wives at
a tea from four to sli New Year's
ve.
The KnlghU of Pythias held a
New Year's Eva party at thetr hall.
Cards and various other games were
played with prizes being awarded.
Refreshment were served to welcome
in the new year.
Mr. and Mrs. Driver entertained
twelve of their frlenda with a New
Year's Eve dinner party at their home
on the Old Stage road.
Another New Yv'i Eve party waa
held at' the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Ramatrom of Green Acres, Centre)
Point. Sixty-five guests were Invited
and entertained with dancing a the
old year ended and the new. began.
Mrs. B. O. Tama sang a baritone
solo "Memories," and at midnight de
votional activities were conducted' by
Reverend H, H. Young. Later re
freshment were served'.
"
Ladles Auxiliary
To Have Cord Party
The Ladles Auxiliary of- the T. .
K. will hold their regular monthly
card party on next Tuesday, January
8. In their hall over W'hlhock's store
at 8:00 o'clock. The public la liuvlted.
Children Amerliun
Rcrnltillon Hold Mtit.
Th Medford chapter of the Chil
dren of the American Revolution held
It annual Christmas party on Tluirs- j
day. December 87. j
After the business meeting, an In
teresting program was offered1, fol I
lowed- by a Christmas tree, at which 1
gifts w.ere exchanged'. Refreshments 1
were then sewed . by the he less.
Betty Vllm.
-
Mfs Vlrrlnla lick KMurni
To Her arudle In Seattle.
M, virgmi. rick d-whwr oi
Mr. snd Mr. Fred Pick of tV iL,
Seattle to cvntlnie her studies at
the University of Washington. On
Wednesday. January 3. Miss Pick wa's
the guest of honor at a farewell
party given In the evening at the .
home of Mrs. Florence Hunsaker in
Jacksonville. Tlie nuiiti Include
inembera of the choir, of which Miss rwpnt to rrMa1 vIm the camp ,
Tck he been organist for the past;1" ,nelr work-
four yrars. During the evening fitting! Following bualnesa the usual social
entertainment was provided. After nour WM '"Joved with Neighbors
the hontesi had served the refresh- Coift Lewis. Clr Hodpkina snd Coi
menta, the guest of honor was pr
sented with gifts which hr friends
had brought.
Wi.ey League
Un ChrlMmas Party.
Thursday night, December 37, the
Wesley league held a Christmas party
a t the Fl rs t M . E . church. Abou t
twenty-five young people attended
the party, with many college stu
dent home for the holidays present.
The evening wa spent in playing
game and comparing notes from
school life. Later refreshments were
served. Committers In charge were
Leo Taylor, fourth vice-president,
general chairman: decoration. Her
bert Wahl and Helen Power; refresh
ments, Beth Cllllings and Janette
Trill; entertainment, Joyce Banish
and Josephine Power: Invitations.
H?ln Power ani Beth Ollllnga.
On Chrislma Eve the Wealey
league. In conjunction with the Bp
worth league, went caroling In many
different part of the elty. Early In
the afternoon several of the young
people met In the church parlors
and made wreaths whlrh were left
at each place the caroler aanft.
After the wreath were made, and
Just before leaving to carol, the
n fillers enjoyed a hot supper served
at the church. All arrangements for
the evening were made by Joyce
BaoiaU.
GOULD'S GRANDDAUGHTER WEDS
In a surprise elopement, Anna Gould, whose grandfather was Jay
Gould, railway financier of post Civil War days, was married at Harri
son, N. Y., to Frank Spencer Meador, 24-year old actor from San Saba,
Tex. Later the bride announced she would become a Catholic so a
religious ceremony could be added to the registry office marriaae.
(Associated Press PhntM
Medford Ladies
To Attend Meet
Medical Auxiliary
Local ladles who are planning on
attending the mid-yenr board meet
ing of the Auxiliary of the Oregon
Slate Medical society nt the Hotel
Benson In Portland, Wednesday, Jan
uary 9, are Mra. Charles W. Sweeney,
president last year of the auxiliary.
Mrs. Gordon McCracen and M?s. R.
W. Stearns.
The day will bo devoted to consid
eration of the social, philanthropic
and education tvl programoutMned by
the national organization of which
Mrs. Robert W. Tomllnaon of Wil
mington, Delaware, Is president.
Specifically It will de"al wMi pngrt'n-
IZAtlon progress In Orcgjon-.
Mrs. Elliott Mill
He Hostess In Dub
The Carnation club wl'.' me'et nvwt
Thursday evening, January 1-0, t Mie
home of Mrs. Hnrnld Elliott, 3-1 West
Jackson street. AM niewtjeiis a'rve mg
ed to attend.
Another Dance Hched:iil'c"di
Kur ItornliiMitas and Fnlend!-
Next Friday evening, Jtmwvy U,
the PocahonLaa lodge wilt hold an
other In their series of dancing par
ties. AH members and Inv.R-ed frt'cndis
are Invited to attend.
Mrs. E. J. NrviT.mute WW
Kilter! ul n Mcivllh .V.wlirMwi
M'fs, E. 3. Severn nco will entertain
for the members of the Jack-so. vlll
Health association and their frte.As
with a covered dlsta lvmcfeeo-n at her
home on TucKfawr Jan-wary 8-. at
1-2 :30. A-nvjone IiUwcat'tM t rordllly
Invited.
Rojivl Nrlhhor.!
Have lUislnrHn Mnnt-
Royal Neighbors met ThK-r-ctfiiWr' ene
nlng In a rentier bvMa-fAs 6ftiufa&, i
during w-l'l5ii w,ew fwew.tiOB w-we i
t-Jcen In. j
Neighbor Fic'erl'.-'tea G'ra'.wNk wfew
has been HI In a hrwyrt-vM for kcv- :
era! months, was report a'ifW:et'
;. y
)nV
ft waa alsm re.jort4 a-a r-ecovorhw
tvlcely tr3m her recent UU'.hjri.
Among oilier acttvlt!n dtlvAK)
upow by the ca:-: by wa-y otf ewtnr'
- t -v '
District Deputy Le?ra Riralll mm 1
Bashaw serving relrcshnient.
I'ur thne who vterc
riNappolntee'. In not
being nhle to nee ure a
for riirl.lm.n lilft. . nlh tn
1111(11111.. Hull wr hat.
Just Received a
New Shipment
itol.ll llM.t n v
Larry Schade
nit FavorMr Jfwrler
fl n re I'M
n
1 ft v AT
Mrs. Swem Will
Be Club Hostess
Wo men of Rota r y will be g ura ts
nex Wednesday at the noise or 'Mrs.
Jack Swem for covered dish lunch
eon at 1 o'clock. Mts. W. W. AIle
and Mr-s. C. Otcn Stfnlth will tea a-s-
elstaR-t hos-t'eflses.
Crater Lake Guild
Will Meet Monday
The Crater Lake Guild will m-et
Monday evening, January 7, at the
home of Rtrs. B. R-. Elliot. S Corning
Csun. Mns. Frnncl-s E. K'awcro-ft will
be the main apea'tew or th evenlii-g.
Speclwl wiusl-c ha-s bee$i pUniw al
a lapge a'ttenda-nee ls c4tert(r-&vl.
Sir. an Mm: .Vllen'
Ii.eaviiijj for rnllfoniila
Mr. and Mts. E. T. AMm ae team
ing Monday for sotit-hrern CaMf3rRa.
Mr. AMen Is owner X tl-'e A41e hotr-J
ln t-hls cHy a-nd &i tle AnlmA htw4.
inn Hi win Tiiips(Hiv
r'wr MerMH C'bF'lR.
Werritt Cl'Pt-Ve s- Pffrfs'y-feeclaM
efaiwG'ta w-lll ne4 Ti-wwAny aftrf-nooM
at a 1 :6 o'clock luiwlwow at- tte
UsRve of- Mm. L. L. Iftc!4:.r, V
Nart-h projii-no strews,.
iHHt-aH .Vew ('MWtias.
Oil Ftldm-y event ne; tk e4?w(s oC
Wea-toK'toa cotHcll wmre iKstnllM by
Dfa-wkt Deputy IPocaUont-n Florence
R itsta , a jwi s t Pd by the se n lot pawl
chief, BwhIco Wlto. Tho n,v of f l
ws lRstttlliool were: itwah Tolte. I?o
ca K-ewHaa-; Wl lin Iit y-wi. Wpiksoo h :
Mabel QM-a-ckenbiwh, prohewts,
tran-k Ruh, Powbatnn; Frank M-ar-tln
a4 Bud Lawront?., (?unrt-s; Wt
K'WlfiM, Fkl S4iorhel. Le Roy WtnRg and
O. A. Mubtmrd. warriors: Maurio Ab
bott and Dorotha Wntklns. rt miners;
Wfpa ff4ith Rlva Oty, couk
p.ollews. f , i v (,
the cotmnlttw In charge of th etn
lii'S. Following the bincws hour re
frRtfotttf nta were wfvm in tlw dining
hall ulth i(ft'tly d'cocatod tflbW
plR-i'o cards naming .io seats of offi
cers and all members.
The committee In charge consisted
of Wrlen Smith. Mildred Ward and
Stlp&a Armstrong.
i I 41 5. Central Phon-B $63
A nationally uds-ertised
Permanent Wave
Including shampoo and
finger wave
$2.45
Murnu 'n lit u Ml guai.iitti'e
of (jiuillty.
"the hnipf'hut lie.mtv hillll"
Grandson Local
People Acting In
Broadway Success
Med ford friends of Richard Drake
' Seymour, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
iJ. O. McNamara of West Fourth
istreet. are gratified to learn that!ogln promptly at 10:30 with Mrs,
the young actor Is enjoying continued
success on Broadway. According to
word received here he was to open
In a new show, "Foola Rush In," at
the Vanderbllt theater Christmas
night. The production, under direc
tion of Outhrle McCllnttc, husband
of Katharine Cornell. Include a cast
of younger actor who appeared last
season with great success In "New
Faces," wh'ch enjoyed almost a year's
run.
Later this year Seymour Is to ap
pear with Miss Cornell In a drama
written for her by a young European
playwright, Seymour also, expects to
go to London this fall to appear in
a new Noel Coward play.
New York, during the holidays, was
an exceedingly gay place, must of
the depression gloom having disap
peared, according to Seymour, who
expressed a desire to return to Med
ford, where he formerly lived, to
enjoy tho winter sports of which he
was particularly fond.
Auxiliary Calls
Special Meeting
There will be a special meeting of
the Ladles auxiliary of F. O. E.. Cra
ter Lake' Aerie No. 2003 on Sunday.
January 8, at 3:00 p. m.
Lt. Harrell and
Family End Visit
Lt. Ben Harrell. Mrs. Harrell (the
former Miss Harriet Campbell), and
their Infant son Hunter C, who have
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Harrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Campbell of Medford, are
leaving today for Lt. Harrell's home
base at Fort Warren, Cheyonne, Wyo
ming. They expect to atop at Eugene
for a week visiting friends, before
proceeding to Portland for a few
days. From Portland they are plan
ning to drive back to Cheyenne via
Boise and Salt Lake City.
Catholic Ladies
Will Have Party
Among the social events of this
wee will be the benefit card party
t&'he IWet by the Catholic ladles at
St. Nf's-ry's Aoxteray on January 10.
Tiw party will consist of dessnrt
served at 1:30 and followed by
brkl-ffe. All those who enjoy nn after
noon of bridge am cordially Invited
to the party. The committee will be
coiMpuseifl of M'usclawws C. M. Birewer.
K. M. Motoy, C. Young, J. p. Boyle
nu-d J. Marshall. (
,1hib'H I'(i'Utj;.1v(era
.YIiw'M'iiff M'ontiltuy
There wMl'be a regular sore ting
of J-evias Daufthtees Ntowdwy, January
7. t 7:319 o'clock at th Masonic
Mwnk CHi'h ..whm-JM
WfM Bttr Ww Twr-iifo.'.
Tlve Contemporary RdoAe club will
raises TvtBflday, January 1, for luch
ccm at the Town clufe, at 13:4t5
o'ctaefc. Dtecu4oa will Iw 'it the
how of Mr. Edwin Durno.
-Hvvs
7(tMk Tint
WIN KM niTfkfWS
Pant Kob: Oraivd club of Olive
Iftebckuh loolr.e lil meit 'At tVa home
o4 Mts. Dorothy AVrlpter, 8' Nr.se ,
n venule, January 10. Election of of f t
cnr will bt held . K- eh momba r is
K-ifcsxi to bring a ylft for Sister O-'.lve.
Th7 ffnnny Slaters rf the Preby-jthe
terlan church will met Tuesday.
January B. at the home of Mrs. ArchiwerB glVen Emma Jeschke and Her-
vtork. South Oakdale. with Mrs.
Ojoore West at ting am chnlrman. Mrs.
W'S will bo saftUd by Mrs. Anna
Carlcy. At '.he roil call each member
will be nr-ked to give a new year
resolution.
Adrle
nne's Salon of Beauty
Permanent Wave Specials?
Frederics' Permanents
Soft Ringlets Curled from the ends up
Regular $7.50 Method, $5.00
Frederics Vita Tonic
Deep Accentuated Waves
Regular $15.00 Method, $7.50
Oil Method Permanents $3.75
And also t ten dollars our Zotos M;ichineless Permanenta
ADRIENNE'S
County P.-7 A,
Will Meet Here
t
The Medford City Council of P.
T. A. has Invited the Jackson County
council to meet In Medford at the
Junior hlh school auditorium Janu-
'ary
1 2. The business session will
Bertha Young of Eagle Point presld
lng. A covered dish luncheon will
be served during the noon hour in
the school and the Medford units
are asked to bring hot dishes. A
very Interesting program has been
arranged for the afternoon's enter
tainment. Mr., Mrs. Maentz
Of Michigan Are
Visitors of Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Hilary O. Maentz
of Michigan arrived by train Satur
day morning to make a short visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M
Roberta. Also visiting there are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Maentz who arrived
toy motor Friday evening, having
driven up from southern California
where Mr. Maentz played In the Rose
Bowl game between Stanford and
Alabama. Mlsa Dorothy Roberts also
attended the game.
Ladies Aid Sets
Date for Dinner
The Ladlea Aid of the First Metho
dist church met in regular home
coming In the church parlors Thurs
day afternoon.
Tho business session was conducted
by the president, Mrs. W. W. Walker.
Among other important discussions,
the ladles voted to hold their annual
states dinner on Tuesday. January
29, "38. The following committee
heads were appointed by the presi
dent:
Publicity and Tickets: Mrs. May
nard Bush.
Menu: Mrs. Charles Beery.
The Mary and Martha Circle pre
sented a program or pleasing num
bers, after which they served tea
and sandwiches.
Crater Lake Ci u lid
To Meet Monday Evening.
The Crater Lake guild will meet
Monday evening. January 7, at the
hone of Mrs. B. Elliott. 8 Corning
Court. Mrs. Francis E. Bancroft will
be the main speaker of the evening
Special music has been lannod and
a large attendance Is desired.
At MMe of Mrs. Plastt.
Thimble club. Chryantt:vt(iu-5Bi Cir
cle No. 8-4, Neighbors of Woodcraft,
will meet next Thursday at a p. m..
at tile home of Neighbor Prue Piatt,
at 81S Bast Jackson street. As elec
tion of officer will be hoI;S, a good
attendance Is desired.
ny.jjM'ftPs o:f tlve Nile "
ttiM MNst Next Swturday
Zulelma Temple. Daughters of the
'Xll-e, will meet at the Med-rd Ma
sonic Tempi on Saturday. January
12, at 2 o clock. Lunsh will be served
In the Masonic dining room by mem
bers of the temple patrol nt 12:30.
It is hoped there will be a good
attendance since the meeting will
Include election of officers ond mem
orial ceremonial. Mrs. T. P. Friauco
of Ashland, queen of the temple, will
preside.
Mm. Marry ItarHeburg
KHtertalns Pythian iuj.
Tuesday evening. December 18. Mrs.
Harry Barneburc entertained the
pythlon club with a lovely Christmas
and birthday party. Twenty members
answered roll call, and two guests,
Mrs. Clyde Flchtner and Mrs. D. R
Conner. After the business meeting every
one was nresentffd with a Rift front
beautiful Christmas tree. There
, werc five tables, of bridpe. PrIWs
mjnc Klein.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, and a birthday cake was pre
sented to Mrs. Swarts in calebration
of her birthday.
The next meeting will be held at
Mabel Helmroth's home. 800 West
Main. Tuesday evening. January 8
WHAT IS YOUR
CHOICE OF
OUR CHOICE
Ph
one oi
Colton Engagement
Miss Fyrne Wood
Told Friday Night A Tery dellhtfuI dtnn" par y WH
held at the Pine Cone Friday even-
Announcement of the engagement!111?- Mger nd Mrs. C. W. Oil-
of Sam Colton of Medford to Ms "P were in nosia w ino cm'
Fyrne Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mri. P10" of tne local F W" Wool worth
Jack Wood ol Tcrtland. was madeiator ThoM 'ent werp: Mr- and
at a buffet dinner at the home of!Mri- c w- rap Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Roy R. Shrleve on Friday night,
December 38.
The wedding 1 to take place m
Portland at high noon on Sunday,
March 10 and will be attended by
members of the Immediate families
only.
Dr. J. J. Colton, brother of the
groom-to-be, will be best man.
Bridesmaids have not been announc
ed. Mr. Colton 1 manager of the local
Office Stationery and Supply com
pany here.
The couple will make their home
In Medford.
Auxiliary Meets
At Mrs. Myers
On Thursday afternoon the Auxil
iary of the 'Woman's Foreign Mis
sionary of the First Methodist Episco
pal church were entertained at the
home of Mrs. O. V. Myers on the
North Pacific highway. The opening
exercises of devotions were conducted
by Mrs. Corder. Subject "Contempla
tion and the Making of the Good
Attractive," with portions of the 96th
Psalm being read. Mrs. McNary gave
an outline of the reading course to
be featured. President Mrs. Wiley
appointed a committee to confer with
the committee of the Home society
on the feasibility of uniting the two
societies in Joint monthly meetings.
Mrs. Hedges conducted the study
program with Mrs. Myers giving the
book review, a chapter on "Educa
tion." A leaflet, "Our Force In Japan"
was given by Mrs. Hedges.
"Star of the East" and the "Christ
mas Child." two musical numbers,
were contributed by records. The
closing number, "God Be With You
'Till We Meet Again," was sung In
concert.
The hostesses. IBfAd-ara'ps Myers,
Wiley and Koppos. served snudwlches.
caijes and
per loot.
during the social
Lady Llmm VVI'ltl
.virtue un emve-ymyt
Lady Lions will vamot lor a 1 :00
o'clock luncheon at the hom'e o! i
Mrs. Herb Meusvl, at 124 Vancouver 1
next Wednesday afternoon, January
9. A large attendance 1 dMinwl.
W. H. W. S. to Meat
Will Mrs. fiVpfnard ISwftwts.
Tile linen's Home Missionary so- :
ciety of the First W. K. Church will .
meet at tho home of M'rs. Bernard '
Roberts Tuwsdav, January 8. Mrs. :
Koppen and Mrs. Pankwy wiM to a-s-
distant hcstcfiseis.
i
Lail'ios of G t4 ltd
P'fcua Cavil Party.
Ladl-oa of St. Sfliarfc's GxiiW ae
planning another of their srtIm ot
card parties next Friday, January 11.
at 1p.m. The party, to tee held in
St. Mark's Parish hall, U to In
dessert brldgw ar.vl Is opon to the
pub Vic.
The committer in cbarge will b t
Mrs. V. T. Wilson. lrs. Blanche Tay
lor. Mrs. A. M. Thompson. Mrs. P.
O. H. Thompson and Mrs. Phil Samp.
son. Contract, pivot and progressive i
bridge will bt' in play. For table
reservations, tho.w planning to attend j
are 'notified to call Mrs. Wilson. 541. 1
How Much Can
You Raise
How m'c: can you
prepare f.T tie j :r,c
nity tttrt a saving-
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEMBEE t '- r r, ii,L RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER f'EDrRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND
Local Girls Dine
Pine Cone Party
aam uarey, Mr. ana airs, cawsru
Oould, Mr. and Mrs. H. DtHaos. Letha
Clark, Betty Culy, France Ployhart,
Me rr tarn Classen. Lois Byrum. Ooldle
Taylor. E. C. Grove, Robert Greaves.
Mm. Rlnaharger Hostess
To We no nail Club Members
Blanche Rlnabarger wa hostess to
the Wenonah club on Thusrday after
noon for their regular covered dish
luncheon and business meeting.
The new officers took their places
to preside for the following six
month. They were: Harriet Wat
son, president; Dorotha Watklns, vice
president; and Juanlta Thornton, secretary-treasurer.
The committee assisting the host
ess was Pidell Piatt and Harriet
Watson.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mary Zundell for the social
card party on January 17.
Ladles' Aid to Meet
With Mrs. Guent her
The Ladles' Aid society of Zlon
Evangelical Lutheran church will be
entertained next Thursday afternoon
by Mrs. Hugo Guenther at her home.
613 South Newtown street.
The officers of Luther league or
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran church
elected for the coming year were In
stalled at the devotional meeting last
Sunday evening by the pastor. Dr. G.
P. Kabele. They are: President, Mrs.
Ida Bingman; vice-president, Harold
Pederson; secretary. Miss Ruth Dem
mer; corresponding secretary, Mtss
Dorothy Andren; treasurer, John Bre
wold. The league will hereaafter be
gin Its Sunday evening meetings at
6:30 Instead of 7 as formerly, to per-
SPECIAL
SELLING
ForKwc-ly to $'1
fl to
Sweaters
Wi3ffiprly to $7.7
1.95 to fi.Se
Miner's pan, dredger, and stamp mill are again feverishly
active extracting the yellow metal from California's "Mother
Lode."
In the early days when "dust" was common and coins rare,
purchases were paid for in three-fingered "pinches". The
miuer placed his chamois bag of gold dust on the counter. And
the store-keeper measured out the price in pinches. Naturally,
a large hand with broad thumb and fingers was an important
business asst'l T'or .t it depended the amount which
man could in a v. h."
1 raise in a pinch" today? To
' of necessity or for opportu-account.
mlt the regular Sunday evening serv
Ice of the church, which will be bt
gun tonight to commence at 7:30.
NOTICE
Any child dre$ed In a Con bo v
I'laiitt rereled as a Christinas
present may have a photograph
made for
50c
Kennell Ellis Studio
Time extended to Jan. 12
by demand.
WATCH H
PI JEWELRY III
B.HOFFMi
' - EVENT
Dresses
FeniiC-rly to $:4S
3.S5 to -35.00
- Coas
Forn-.-flrly to K99.7S
$.12.93 to $39.05
Jewelry
Specially marrwfl
from 50c up
in a Pinch?