Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 26, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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TkfEDFORT) MAIL TTCTB17XE. JfEDFOKD, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26. 19M.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
By JANKT WKAY SMITH
Jensen-Espey Vows
Taken This Morning
In Church Ceremony
At 11 o'clock this morning. Miss
Arlen Jensen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jens Jensen, became the bride
of Lawrence Espey. son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Espey of Grants Pass, at
the Sacred Heart Catholic church.
They were united In marriage by Rev.
P. W. Black In the presence of a small
number of friends end relatives.
Attending the bride and groom were
Miss Margaret Jensen, sister of the
bride, and Wilbur Tucker of this city.
The bride wore a rust-colored suit
with black accessories and a corsage
of gArdenlas. A reception at the Jen
sen home followed the ceremony.
The bride and groom will honeymoon
in San Prencleco. returning to south
ern Oregon after a week In the south.
LaWS'Thornton Rites
Event of Tomorrow
Announcement Is made of the wed
ding tomorrow of Miss Freda Laws,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Laws of Rogue River, to Enos Thorn
ton of Madera, Cal., at the Laws
home at 11 o'clock in the morning.
Rev. D. Bancroft will perform the
ceremony before members of the
bride's family.
The bride will wear a deep wine
afternoon dress with a sliver turban
and silver accessories, and will carry
an arm bouquet of white chrysan
themums. A buffet lunch will fol
low the ceremony, and the bride and
groom will leave on the evening train
for Madera, where they will make
their home.
Leave Today for
Visit In South
Mrs. John Wilkinson and her moth
er, Mrs. Anna Mlkeche, left this morn
ing by motor for San Francisco. They
will visit Mrs. Thomas Vtckerstaff,
Mrs. Wilkinson's sister, In Mill Valley
during their stay.
Mrs. Miksche plans to remain In
the south for some time, and Mrs.
Wilkinson will return early in Janu
ary. Ed pell. Johnstons
Joint Hosts Yesterday
Among the many Med ford folk re
ceiving the greetings of their friends
at open house Christmas day were
Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell and Mr.
and Mrs. T. Sister Johnston, who en
tertained at the Johnston home on
Crater Lake avenue.
Approximately one hundred guests
called between the hours of 5 and
mldnignt.
Burrhes Entertain
In Honor of Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burch enter
tained at open house yesterday, In
viting a number of friends to meet
their house-guests. Mr. and Mrs.
W. Earl Greenough, of Idaho, who
are holiday visitors at the Burch
home.
About twenty guests called during
the afternoon.
Miss Stockman and
Billimore C. Hagen
Wed This Morning
Married this morning were Miss
Esther Stockman and Billimore C.
Hagen, who were united by Rev. E. S.
Bartlam at the Bartlam home at 11
o'clock. The quiet ceremony was wit
nessed by only the immediate rela
tives of the couple.
Miss Stock .nan is the,daughter of
Mrs. In a Stockman, and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hagen.
After the wedding ceremony, guests
went to the Hagen home for an in
formal reception. Bride and groom
left soon after for a ten days honey
moon In Los Angeles, going by motor.
Miss Jensen was formerly of Tu
lare, Cal., but has resided here for the
past four years. Mr. Hagen Is well
known In Medford, having attended
school In this city.
Out-of-town guests at the ceremony
were Mrs. Ancil Egan 'of Portland,
sister of the bride: Mrs. Ellen Hagen.
grandmother of the groom, and Harry
Hagen. Mr. Hagen's uncle, both of
Portland.
Oregon State Dance
Event of Tomorrow
Students and alumni of all col
leges, as well as high school stu
dents, will be guests of the Oregon
State club at the organization's
annual holiday dance tomorrow
evening at Dreamland hall. The
committee In charge has engaged
Dick Mote's Campus band from
Corvallis. adding to the collegiate
atmosphere which will be carried
out In the decorations.
Patrons and patronesses will be
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denman.
Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders, Dr.
and Mrs. R. W. Stearns. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Kem, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ulrlch
and Mr. and Mrs. Den Newbury.
Xo-Host Party
Includes Dancing.
A large group of Medford folk
arranged a no-host party last even
ing, gathering first at the Charles
G. Smith home on West Main and
continuing to the Town club, where
the remainder of the evening was
spent in dancing.
Dancing Class
To Meet Tomorrow
Notice Is made of the meeting to
morrow evening of the students'
dancing class, sponsored by the
Mothers' club of the Sacred Heart
church. In the parish hall at 7:30.
Mary Jane Kent
Rites Tomorrow
Funeral services for Mary Jane
Kent will be conducted from the Perl
Funeral , home Friday at 2 p. m. with
the Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating.
Interment will take place in the Sis
kiyou Memorial park.
CHRISTMAS CHEER
CAUSES TROUBLE
FOR TWO Ok
Too much "Christmas cheer" was
the downfall of two Medford men,
Walter C. Degerness, 32, and E. W.
Anderson, 60. police disclosed today.
Degerness pleaded guilty In Justice
court this morning to a charge of
driving an auto while Intoxicated
Christmas night, and Anderson
pleaded guilty In city court on a
charge of reckless driving after hav
ing been arrested by city police on
Christmas Eve after he had rammed
three parked cars on West Main
street.
State police, who arrested Deger
neae. stated that in driving from
Reddy avenue onto Crater Lake ave
nue last night, the man had driven
over the sidewalk into the house of
John Denlson. Degerness was fined
$100 and costs of 84.50, and sentenc
ed to serve 30 days in the county
Jail. The Jail sentence was suspended
upon his promise to pay the fine.
City police reported that Anderson
struck three parked cars, one belong
ing to H. D. Kem. one to Peb Stone,
and one to F. A. Southland, damag
ing all three. A physician who exam
ined Anderson pronounced him In
toxicated, police tald. He will be sen
tenced Saturday morning by City
Judge Allen D. Curry pending his ;
repairing of the damaged machines, i
Another auto crash, early Christ- !
mas morning, has mystified city j
police, who found the lamp post at
the corner of Riverside avenue and '
Sixth street knocked flat, with ,
broken glass and blood on the side- ',
walk, but no trace of the auto which I
had hit the post, or of Its occupants, j
A check with hospitals revealed that
nc one had called there for medical S
attention, and no report has been :
made regarding the accident. '
.O. B. Morrow. 13 Keene Way, re-
ported to city police that he hsd j
hit the parked car of D. J. Wilcox.
parked In front of the Wilcox resi
dence at 1407 East Main street.
IEKf FACE
BT. FALLS FRIDAY;
Coach BUI Bowerman will present
his 1935 Medford high school basket
ball team to the public for the first
time tomorrow evening in a practice
game with the Butte Falls squad,
rated one of the strongest "B" squads
in the valley, at the Senior high
gym on South Oakdale, Bowerman
announced today.
Leo Sakraida, who has been Jump
ing at the pivot post in practice ses
sions, is out with a cold, and his
place may be filled by VanDyke. reg
ular forward. The rest of the starting
lineup will see Lewis and Ettinger
at forwards and Baker, Dickinson or
Denman at guards,
The Sophomore Shocks, a group of
men who will be given action at
every opportunity, will be sent tn at
the quarter, and will play until the
half If they can hold up their end
of the scoring. Bowerman said. This
team will be Verblck or Santo at
center, McKee and Warner at for
wards, and Chllders and Ettinger at
guards.
There will be no admission
charge, and a large crowd la antici
pated. The game will start at 7:30.
IS
FOR ROGUE VALLEY
Continued unsettled weather with
occasional rain and little change In
temperature was forecast for tontpht
and tomorrow.
The Rogue valley Is still under the
Influence of a low pressure area cen
tered otf British Columbia and mov
ing slowly eastward by southeast, the
weather bureau stated.
Snow .was Indicated for the high
lands. Including such places as Cra
ter lake national park and Lake of
the Woods.
Dse Mall Tribune want ada.
Enjoy the New
New Year's Ball in
one of Adrienne's
FORMAL
DRESSES
Now on sale at
very special
f'gSi Discount!
Also
special prices
on
Dinner
Dresses
M
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200 Fur Coats
A special showing of Fur
Coats at Adrienne's this
week only!
Adrienne's
YoHo! Lads!
It OPENS FRIDAY
Medford's Unique New
Sea Foods Restaurant
DAVY
LOCKER
MAIN and FRONT STREETS in the
HOTEL ALLEN BUILDING
JONES'
A Cordial Invitation
Davy Jones' Locker will appeal to southern
Oregon peoplel , , . It Is unique and cozy,
yet nrfers the very finest of sea foods at
popular prices. We cordially Invite you to
vllt Davy Jones' Locker this week. . .
'Meet Miss Rose, the manager enjoy the
most delirious wa-focwls you've ever eaten,
served by courteous, natty allnr girl
' You'll be welcome!
Meet Your
Friends In
Davy Jones'
Locker
Under the Management of
Miss Barbara Rose
Delicious Sea Foods of
Every Description
Fish and Steaks Cooked With
Our New INFRA-RED RAY
Gas Broiler!
No expense has been spared to make Davy
Jones' Locker in Medford a place that will
anpeal to everyone in southern Oregon . .
Novel decorations! Beautiful marine paint
ings! The same quality foods and incompar
able service that has made John L. Stark's
famous "PORT HOLE" in Salem so popu
lar will be featured in Davy Jones' Locker.
FOR HEALTH AND ENJOYMENT EAT SEAFOODS
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A SMASHING
AFTER CHRISTMAS.
STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE!
EVERY
LINEN
Handker
chief In Our Store.
What a special !
Values to 60c
Your
Choice
Buy Now
While These
Sale Prices
Are In
Effect!
QUAKER LACE
TABLE CLOTHS
Our Entire Stock At One
Amazingly Low Price
15c I $5.95
Values from $7.00 to $11.00
All Other 1
13 OFF
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Entire Stock of
Table Plate Mirrors
All Sizes and Shapes
VM0 SOc
Pin T
CLOSING OUT!
Our ENTIRE STOCK of
GLASSWARE
Goblets, Sherbets, Highballs, Wines, etc. a 20-foot
table with glasses ranging up to $2.00 a piece! . . . Com
plete close-out I This glassware stock represents master
pieces from world-famous glass makers Fostoria, Unit
ed States Glass Company, eto,
YOUR
CHOICE
25c
An Amazing Value!
WHILE THEY LAST THESE FINE
32 Piece Dinner Sets
Regular Values to $15.00!
Your Choice of Any Set
In Our Dinnerware Dept.
(basement)
$5.95
SPECIAL
32 Piece Dinner Sets
$5.95 value
$1.95
FOSTORIA
EVERY PIECE IN
OUR STORE
Dishes, Bowls, Sugar and
Creamer. Assorted Pieces.
YOUR $ 1 OO
CHOICE A
BRIDGE and FLOOR
LAMPS
25 Tine Colonial Styles with Parch
mont ShadcB, Polkadot and Colonial
patterns,
Regular $5.00 Values
Special Sale Price
$195
ENTIRE STOCK OF LINENS
FREE
Children's Books
Sflprtlon lurludn Hlilrlpy Ttinplr Cut
out Book. A hook to fvrry nonmn
making t purrlm of Iff of morr In
our Knr Frldnr anil ft,iturfl.iy i lillr
Ihf book, la.t!
Linens from Spain , . . Maderia
this stock is especially high
quality and strictly clean merchandise.
PRICE
ma 1
a i ... 1 5
I WURTS
Every Bed Lamp and
v- 1 v
Boudoir Lamp in uur
tore Going at . . . . .
HALF
PRICE
GIFT
SIXTH and
CENTRAL
The Center of Town
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