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PAGE FIVE Society and Clubs By Janet Wjay Smith MEDFOKP MAIL TRrBUSTR fEPFORT). OREGON", THTTRSDAY. fAT?CTT 2fi, 1936. S1IBJI Bride-Elect Feted At Evening Shower At Prentice Home Honoring Miss Margaret Warner, whose marriage to Norton Forsyth will be an event of Sunday, Mrs. H. R. Prentice and Miss Dorothy Pratey were Joint hostesses last evening at the Prentice home. Tsbles were laid for 30 guesta for dessert at 7:30, followed by bridge during the evening. The honor guest was showered with mlscellantous gifts. Spring flowers formed a charm ing setting for the event. Arrangements are being completed for the wedding, which will be per formed quietly at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, early Sunday evening. ' Miss Warner will have as her at tendant her sister, Mrs. Maxwell Becker, formerly Miss Winifred War ner, who with her husband arrived last evening from their home In Cald well, Idaho. The bridegroom, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. B. Forsyth, will arrive tomorrow from their home In Santa Rosa, Cal. A number of other , out-of-town """guests, Intimate school friends of the bride and groom and members of the families, are expected tomorrow and Saturday. Miss Warner has been much feted at varied affairs by her large circle of friends since the announcement of her engagement several weeks ago. Hers was among the most interesting of mid-season announcements. The couple will make their home In Santa Rosa after a honeymoon, 8tyle News from Paris and London LONDON. ff) An afternoon dress which gives a slimming line to the hips and width to the shoulders Is covered with narrow clre braid which Is stitched closely together In diag onal lines. Sleeves also are covered with the braid. . . . Fine china but tons are being used on some of the new spring dresses, while a piece of rope stuck together with sealing wax might be used as a belt. PARIS. (P) Book buttons lend a "highbrow" air to several new mid season frocks. They are tiny, closed volumes of black enamel whose leaves are edged with gold. ... A "belt and buckle" print Is something new In spring fabrics. A dark blue crepe is printed with the design of a red buckle and a short length of belt In stead of the overworked flower pat terns which have been so long In vogue. Cork is the next thing to be woven Into wools. After feathers, halr,,lsln glass and gold and stiver threads have all been used. Rodler weaves a spring wool with thin lozenges of cork about the size of a penny woven into the wool. The material Is shadow plaid. Pleats play a prominent role in , spring fashions. Sleeves, bodices and skirts of day frocks are worked In fine pleats and evening gowns have Insets of sun-ray pleating. Short fan-pleated enpes top several evening frocks. Overnight Guest""" ' At Miller Home A Medford visitor regterday was Mrs. Cora Crump, of Eugene, who was the overnight guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller. Mrs. Crump returned to her home today. Knitting Class Entertains Tonight Hostesses this evening will be girls of the knitting class of the Olrls Community club, who invited all high school gifts interested to be their guests at the clubhouse. Those who already knit are asked to bring their work and those Just learning will receive instruction from Mrs. Ale tea Vawter, supervisor of the ass. It has been planned to make this social evening a monthly event on the lest Thursday of each month. Those In charge state that the social and educational contacts made so far have been very enjoyable to those at tending. Mothers Club Announces Party Announcement is made of the des sert-bridge luncheon being planned by the DeMolay Mothers' club for to morrow afternoon at the Olrls Com munity club house. The hour Is set for one-thirty. Prizes for scoring in contract, auction. five hundred and pinochle will be awarded, according to the announcement. Dance Planned For Tomorrow Night Members and thlr invited friends will be entertained tomorrow evening at & dancing party being arranged by Weatonka council, Pocahontas lodge. Music will be furnished by Dickey's orchestra. Initiation will be a feature of the business session preceding the dance which Is to convene promptly at sev en-thirty. BIRTHS Your Doctor Will Tell You- "Tn proper method of feminine hygiene depends on a pure, and reliable antiseptic regularly used." M. D. medic ted douche powder, endorsed by leading physicians and surgeon. I germicide soothing end cooling to delicate membranes with the addition of OiyquinoHti Sulphate a reliable safeguard. Modern women can find no better method of protecting their health than with, tit It antisep tic, aclentlfically pre pared for the particular reaulremeMa of femi nine hygiene. M.D. Is available at better drug stores everywhere Ask for It today. M. D. FOR FEMININE HY6IENE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Franklin of Hilt. Calif- a boy. weigh ing seven pounds four ounces thl amornlng at the Sacred Heart hos pital. Mother and son are reported doing nicely. May Honor Hanley. BURNS. Ore., March 29. (AP) The state highway commission may erect an oasis on the highway be tween Burns and Lakevlew In mem ory of William Hanley, noted cattle man, who died at the Pendleton roundup last vpat. h ofo THE GOOSE CREEK PARSON" at7:15P.M. TONIGHT and every Mood? sod Thursday the same time. fTATior K M E D nrPTIC CtANULATlD reel 9 SOAP Th rirmJly toap thit Is kind to roof bands and m oo clothe. ol o tfdUtQtfg PRESENTS Rl i Pi f S, TlIt'RSDAV night U Ben Alexander f'.T D N'gnl on lne radio. Tune In hit "Holly- y- wood Talent Parade. Listen to the 14) young stars of the future. Get the latest chatter about famous movie people. Tap your feet to the newest dance tunes. Muir. Launhs. Thrills. News from the studios. All parked in a West-Coast prop-am especially for you. You're sure to like "Hollywood Talent Parade." You'll like Keller's Corn Flakes for breakfast tomorrow loo. These crisp, crunchy flukes of nourishment are always ready to perk up a morning appetite. Buy a package from your grocer. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. TUNE IN TONITE 9:15 m KHQ-KGW-KOMO-KPO-KFI-KOA-KDYl-KTAR atruckload shipmentw r-MM . - i 'A EASTER SUITS COATS! DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO YOU! l.UTV ETC ill n i n f n i mm gCT. , at sa Dollar Days SPECIALS BARREL SWEATERS White- and all pastel colors. 99 COTTON SHIRTS To wear with barrel sweaters. 99c Gotham and Humming Bird SILK HOSIERY Full fashioned, ringless chif fon. Values to $1.35. Discon tinued styles. $1.00 Three pair $2.85 SILK BLOUSES AND SHIRTS You will need several of the attractive blouses and tailored shirts to wear with your spring suit. Some of the blouses have ruffled or pleated fronts and the colors include white and all new .shades. $1.95 and $2.95 EASTER SUITS ft Tailored suits in mon's wear flannels. A large selection of smartly styled, high grade suits at a saving to you. Navy, Grey, Checks, Pin Stripes Double Breasted, Single Breasted, Padded Shoulders, Earl Glo Linings, Canvas Fronts. Friday and Saturday Special $22 50 SPRING SUITS Baby swaggers. Swaggers and Jerry coat suits. New styles just in by truck express. Plain colors, checks and plaids. Special values at $jg50 and $1975 r EASTER SUITS & COATS Real Dollar day savings in this assortment which includes swagger suits, Jerry coats and swagger coats. Also tailored coats, dress and sport model in both coats and suits. Wonderful values at $985 and $1488 SPRING SUITS Checks, plaid and plain colored mannish flannels. New styles in sizes 14 to 20. Dollar days special $(59S and $795 PLAID COATS Full length, silk crepe lined. Sizes 14 to 20. Dol lar days special $7.95 NEW EASTER DRESSES Colorful dresses that feature all the important new style details. Bolero jackets, peplums, plain shades and irresistible printed silks. Lingerie trimming, taffeta combinations. In fact almost any type of Easter frock may be found at Burelson's priced at $12.50 $16.50 to $29.75 Very Special B DRESSES Lovely prints and plain colors. One piece sport dresses, redingote and jacket styles. $4.88 & $7.88 fa JFW-m EXCEPTIONAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS! BON TON CORSETS Tu-vtbt atretrh bark, tare top and Inner belt. To-war itrftrh lare lop, Inner belt. All iliea. Ttlne $3.85 WEAR-PRUF SLIPS Taffeta aoubrettr. Van. prnf, shrink pruf, M pruf, true hlaa, full length. Reg. 11.25 valup. Lare trimmed or plain. Dollar day uperlal $1.00 GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS Chiffon and service weight. Regular $1 quality. Dollar days 7Qf special I w W Three pair $2.00 BURELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cotton Dresses Pastel lace styles, sanforized cotton, blister sheer crepe. Plain colors, stripes and plaids. Values to $2.95. $1.95 WASH FROCKS Dark and light prints. Values from $1.39 to $1.95. All sizes from 14 to 44. Buy two or three of these at the low price $1.00 Spring Dresses New silk prints and plain col ors. Many attractive styles which have just been received by express. All sizes from 14 to 44. Values to $6.95. Sale price $3.88 Brushed Wool Sweaters Full zipper styles. Brown, blue,' red and wine. Regular $3.95 values. Close out price $1.99 SILK DRESSES Good styles in dark . dresses from our fall and winter stock. Values to $6.95. Close out price $1.99 Bon-Ton Tu-Way Stretch Girdles 99o Tu-Way Stretch Girdles Lace top. Special $1.68 Rayon Panties 49c Rayon Panties lace trim 25c Silk Crepe Bias Slips Sizes 40, 42, 44 only. Tea rose. Reg $1.49 value .79o Two for $1.50 Transparent Silk Raincoats 9 of these coats. Reg. $5.95 value $1.99 8 Transparent Silk Umbrellas $1.99 Japanese Rayon Robes Reg. $1.95 embroidered robes 99o 360 Pairs Knee-High SILK HOSE Ringless tailored silk . stock ings. Chiffon in new spring colors. Sizes 8 to 10;4. Regu lar 49o quality. Pair 39c 3 pair for 99c T C 'S MEDFORD BLGD. The center of town PHONE 28 3 aJalaVI sflstt&alfcMaUl'