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PACE TWO MEDFOKD MATL TRTBTJyE. rEDFORD, OBEOOy. THL'KSDXT. MAY 20. 1937. SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Tea Friday To Fete Graduates Approximately 100 graduating sen- lor girls of trie Memora mgn scnooi will be nterUlntd tomorrow after noon at the annual tea In their honor arranged by the Medlord branch of tlx American Auoclatlon of University Women. Tea la to be Barred In the gardens of airs. Porter Neff at her home In Hujhoroft addition. Houra are from I to I o'clock. Ouesta will be all graduating aenlor glrli and members of A.A.U.W. and a large number are expected to attend. Mrs. Wilson Walt heada the com mittee In charge, other members being Mrs. Gertrude Oetes, Mrs. Wil liam Barker, Mrs. Paul Menegat, Miss Bmlly Brown, Mrs. William Foley, Mrs. O. H. Ferry. Also assist Ing are Mlas Vera Humphrey and Mrs. Lester Taylor. Auxiliary Plans Session Tuesday Mrs. Ft. L. Hague will be hostess to members of the ladles' auxiliary of the First Baptist church at her home Tuesday afternoon, May 95, at 1 o' clock. A mlaslonary program on the theme, "Windows," will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Effle Dally, who la being assisted by Mrs. 0. M. Parker and Mra. s. Pinley. ' Members are to meet at the church for transportation. The church Oleaner class was en tertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hague with Mra. Delia Parker as assistant hostess. Those taking part in afternoon activities Included Mrs. Mary Strickland, Mrs. Lydla Pinley and Mrs. Gertrude Neff. Garden Group To Gather Tomorrow Mrs. Alfred . V. Carpenter will be hostess to members of the Med ford Garden club and guests at her home on tha Old Stage road at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Special gueste will be members of the Colony club. A dleouaelon of "Japanese Oar- dens" by Mrs. O. A. Krause of Klam ath Falls la to feature the gathering, The subject Is expected to be of much Interest to her audience. Social Session Set for Tonight Social gathering of the Degree of Honor lodge haa been scheduled for this evening at 8 o'clock In the r.O.E. hall. Entertainment and refreshments are planned by the committee In charge. All members and frlenda are urged to attend. Graduation Will feature Meeting Members of the Roosevelt Home and School circle win meet tomorrow afternoon In the school auditorium for OA graduation exercises set for 8 oclock. Newly elected officers of the group are: President, Mra. R. A. Skinner; vice-president, Mrs. Weldon Zundel; secretary, Mra. Thomas Young; and treasurer, Mrs. George Prey. Graduation program la aa follows: Class prophecy, Robert Davla; class song, led by Dixie Davla; recitation, Jack Moffat; violin solo, Ruth Stew art; piano duet, June Jarmln and Betty Prey; songs by the class. Members of the class are Shirley Argent, Duane Falrohlld, Jack Kresse, Pauline Aahpole. Donald Pewcett, Richard McElhoae. Charles Braley, Irene Franklin, Jack Moffatt, Pat ricia Broughton, Betty Prey, Darrell Mentelth, Robert Brown, Jack Grey, Darrall Payne, Dixie Davis, Myron Helvey, Louis Powell, Robert Davis, June Jarmln, Albert Roberts, Dorothy Dawson, Inez Kendall, Helen Robin son and Ruth Stewart. t7ae Mall Tribune want ads. Class Will Be Guests Friday Jackson school Parent-Teacher as sociation will be host to members of the sixth grade graduating olaas at tne regular aeaalon, last of the year. set for tomorrow afternoon at 8 o' clock at the school. A special Invita tion la Issued to mothers of grad uates. A program la to be presented by the clsae of 39 student. Can BoaweU. speech instructor, will a d 4 r t a the class. New officers are to be Installed aa part of the afternoon's activities. Mrs. R. B. Miller, president, haa called an executive meeting to pre cede the regular aeaalon at 2 o'clock to dlacusa plans for the teachers' luncheon to be held next week. Refreshments are to be served fol lowing tomorrow afternoon'a program. rinal Session Set Tomorrow Installation of new offlcera will feature tomorrow afternoon's, meeting of the Wssblngton school Parent Teacher association to be held at 3:80 o'clock In the school gymnas ium. It Is to be the lest session of the current yesr. Mrs. Clifton Pond heada the new officers aa president. Others to be In stalled are: Mrs. Al Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Reginald Earl, sec retary; Mrs. Harrlaon Thomas, treas urer. Mrs. Jsck Heyland will act as Installing officer. Rev. James Hamilton Is to be guest speaker of the afternoon. Musical selections win be presented by the A girls' glee club, Offlcera and chair men will report on the year's activi ties. Instructors of the school will be hostesses for the occasion. AUXILIARY READY FOR POPPY SALE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Style Clinic Tomorrow at 4:00 Mann's Main Floor The Simplicity League of Amateur Designers A national organization of woman Interested in smarter styling present Miss Marolyn Dearing Nationally known Stylist who will con duct with Living Models a Fashion Clinic of Summer Styles, made with Simplicity Patterns Plan to attend. Tomorrow Afternoon Mann's 4:00 o'Clock Final plana were perfected today by the American Legion Auxiliary for the annual aale of Memorial Popples Friday and Saturday. Headquarters for the workers will be at the Allen hotel. Entire proceeds of the poppy sale will go to rehabilitation of World war veterana and welfare work amoug their children. A typographical error yesterday made It appear only 10 percent of the funda went for auch work. The following poem by Penna Downey, was submitted by Mrs. Cole Holmes, Auxiliary publicity represen tatlve, In connection with the sale Popples Tiny red blossoms fragile and sweet Bioom for a day on highway and street, In memory of those who've passed on to rest, In honor of those who still do their best. These are the flowers that loving aanas maxe. Working and tolling for sweet mem ones an KM- . . Into the oetals of brtsht Hm h... woven ine past and the present. anew. Thsy are but paper these popples so red, Made by a veteran In a narrow white oea; Someone's who's fighting each day of his life, God grant him courage In his struggle ana atrne. . 4 Only red paper popples, yet how much they tell Of unselfish service and duty done Tiny bright flowers, Tnsds by hand It Is true. That bloom for one day In memory, anew. OORHAM I "EST V III a M r BRACELETS NOVELTIES BROOCHES OORHAM STERMN4 TABLEWARE f HAT BETTER OCCASION could a family or Iriends take to piesenl a graduate with a ptertlng ael oi Gotham Sterling silver? Soon this girl will marry and start a home ol her own and additional sliver will then be her mosl Im portant purchsse. Our selection el sultebls graduation and wadding gills hss nsver been more attractive. Excellent values prevail In every department Come Is and see Iheaa, Lawrence 's Carrying the ssme high cis merchandise found In tores In large cities much more moderately priced $120 CARNIVAL LOSS REPORTED TO POLICE A wheel bulld-up game that wasn't played for fun almost cost O. W. Wll on, a collector for a vacuum cleaner company, the sum of 1130 last night at a carnival now appearing in Med rord. according to city police. Wilson, police said, allegedly lost the money to the carnival, and not liking the looks of things, reported the loss to local authorities. The carnival manager, police re ported, said that he would "take care" of Wilson. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness snd sympathy, and also the beautiful floral offerings during our bereavement of Andrew Calhoun. Mrs. Josephine Calhoun and his Brothers and his Slaters. jp Scottish Rite Bodv. k'AV A Reunion la being held with the conferring of 4th to 14th degrees. Wednesday, Uth to 18th Thursday, loth to sand on Frldsy. Dinner at Masonic hsll st 6 p. m. each dsy. L. X. Williams. Secy. Medford Lodge No. 103. A F. A. M., Stated Com munication Friday, May 31 7:30 p. m. Routine busi ness. Esrly sttendance de- C. M. Houston, W. M. Sweeney. Secv. El aired. R I How One Woman Lost Pounds of Fat Lost Her Don bin Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness flalntvl In PlM-tlea! Vi..it Gained In Vl,arlounc!i ttalned a Shapely Figure When your vital organs fatl to per form tbolr word correctly your bow ela and klrineva can't pronerlv throw off that want material before you rrnllro tt you're u row ing hideously fatt Take one-half teaspoon f til of KRU- SCHEN SALTS In a gltu of hot water every morning and cut out pastry and ratty meats go iitfhi on potato. butter, cream and Mifrar in 3 wreks get on the scales and note how many pound or rat nave vuntshod. Notice a lo that you have sained In energy your akin la clearer ey sparkle with more gUvioua health you real younger tn body keener In mind. The Krumen war haa given many fat person a Jovmia surprise Oet a 4-Cl. bottle of KRt'SCHKN A ALTS from any leading drwist am where tn America. (Lasts 4 week!., Note Many people find thit the only dtet change iieceA ry while tnk i irw Kruachen regularly u TO EAT 1 I Mailed laat nlgbl wu tha first batch of 750 letters to be sent to pros pecttve members in the big member ship campaign of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. Before 9 o'clock this morning two replies were received, both corres pondents Joining the chamber. It wu announced by Olen Araaptger, pres ident. Remainder of the letters were to be mailed tonight. Meantime the names of present paid-up members and of new members were to be painted on the large campaign sign board outside the chamber. Come to the Grange dance at on f fin Creek recreational hall, Sat urday even in. TOO LATE TO CLA5SITY KOR SALE New $136 oil heater, $40, 1603 N. Riverside, FOR SALE Small ernfe, reasonable. Box 1017, Tribune. W A NTED Expert e noed girl or wom en: general housework and assist with children. Phone 930-W. FRONT sleeping room, $6.60 month. 304 So. Ivy. FURNITURE re -upholstered like new. Phone B69-R. Thlbault. LOST Pair of woman's tan gloves, near Band Box. Return to Tribune olftce. CAN USE few more sprayer and blight men. rnone vi-i-o. evenings. FINAL CLOSE-OUT Everything mast got. Hotpolnt electric range, $40; trash burner. $10: 0x12 rug, $4.36; India nig, $166; hooked rug. $3.96; wrought Iron tame, $1.65; card table. 85c; curtains, 15c: pillows, 5c: radio lamp, 40c; light bulbs, 6c; shades, 5c; big values in kit chen uttenslls, garden tools, hose, etc. D95 S. Oskdalb. FOR SALE Fresh cow, heavy pro ducer. v. r- omnn, seven uaxs, north of Central Point. FOR RENT Nice front sleeping room in ucai, rruuea noma, odi Aing ol Phone 1095 -J. FOR SALE Ocod 6 -room cottage; 8 bedrooms, hardwood floors; extra targe lot, very close in. Small down payment. Also. 3 acres, good 6-room house, 1 mile out; terms. H. O. WIL60N 7 Chestnut. Phone 1664. ALFALFA HAT In shock In field, $12 ton. R. L. Biariop, 2 miles west of mill on Ross Lane. BLACK WALNUT marble-top dre&ser ana commotio; Moniag range, nice new; 11x13 rug, DeLaval cream separator, 40-gallon pressure tank, stock aaddle, Puller-Johnson gas engine with pump Jack, Cheney electric phonograph, Fordaon trac tor, kitchen cupboard, some beds, springs and mattresses; breakfast sets, 2-wheel wicker go-cart. East man No. 8-A Autographic kodak and developing equipment. Al's Trading Post. Jacksonville Hwy. and Lozler Lane. SAWMILL FOR SALE 30,000 dally; steam circular. As a whole or part. Northern California. Box 393, Mt. Shasta, Calif. OIRLS WANTED With a kno wedge of shorthand and typing to era m jor accre-tanai posi tions, splendid opportunity offer ed to girls who can qualify. Tui tion includes transportation for practical experience. Write C T- I.. 1026 White -Henry -Stuart Building, Seattle, Wash. WANTED Experienced waitress. dowb gate. FOR SALE Physician's examining ana treatment tame. Apply to ur. Mattle B. Shaw, Ashland, Ore. WANTED Middle-aged woman to assist witn nousewont from 0 a. m. to 13. Also womau for all-day work; go home nights. Call at 113 King St., mornings. CHOICE WAREHOUSE FRONTAOE on o. r. tiaiiroaa; ciaee id; no buildings. Offered at amazingly low price Terms. This Is a splendid Investment. You will profit by acting quickly. B. J. P.ALMER. Palmer Music Store. fFOR SALE 18S0 Ford model A pick up, equippea lor punier, aibo portable sprsy gun, suitable for house painting. 1016 E. Jackson. Phone 14SI. GUARANTEED PAINTING, time pay men is. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. RUMMAOE SALE by Auxiliary Of CoL Sargent ump. u-o-w v .. oavwu.,, May 23, next tpRoxy Theater. Schilling Ci innamon MEDFORD'S FASTEST GROWING STORE I! Uln n lJ La UU JJ J I m 1 1 'it I II I . 1 V ' ) laiirnient! alt rrl t f i - " V 1 Will Want To "CASH IN" t This Week On This SENSATIONAL DRIVE FOR 1,000 M DRIVE CLOSES THIS WEEK Saturday Night! Ill New Summer Dresses Exclusive at Burelson's The famous Superior Frocks in half sizes. Betty Antoinette Tailored Dresses in missy and women's sizes, Debutante Frocks, junior sizes 11 to 17. Just the dress for street, sports and golfing. Special Price . . $12 77 NEW DRESSES $6.88 Tailored dresses in white and pastel colors. Net and chiffon in dark and light prints. Jacket dresses in navy and pastel colors. N Ttll sizes 14 to 40. 2 Dresses $12.00 f S Csiimtents altered when neceawiry for I'KUFECT FIT In In our own tailor ing depart m e n t 1 You M V T he pleiurri that's our locaul SPRING DRESSES One group of new prints in white and pastel grounds; also plain colors in navy, white and JL J J pastel shades. Materials: silk, crepe, taffeta, 2 Dresses French crepe and Bemberg sheers. Sizes 14 to 44. $9.00 SPRING COATS $14.95 Topper and Jigger coats in high colors in finest quality fleece. New Spring styles. Sizes 14 to 40. Values to $24.75. Sale price Tailored Suits Kant Kruch suits In bankers gray, light (ray, patp colors and white. Artlon hacks and sports models. Sires 14 to 10. Sale price $10,50 Shark Skin Suits Sport models In shark skins, white cray, white and pastel colon. A washable -fabric. Sale price... $7 95 Spring Coats neaiitlftil new sprint, roats In fitted, tailored and swagger stjles. Value to $19.73. Sale price $12.77 Coats 97 new spring coats. Fitted. swajcRer and toppers In beautiful new fleecet. Value to $14.93. Sale prlea $6.88 Summer Coats Kama-Spun Fleece. 41c kits and top per styles In white and pastel colors. Sizes 14 to 20. $2.98 Rollins Shadow Check Panties Three styles tn peach, tea rose and ahlte. Mies 32 to 40. Kef. ,Vc value. 25. 6 for ?1.00 Jigger Coats New Jigger Coats in pastel colors. Sizes 12 to 20. Q qq Sale price 33 Summer Dresses French Crepe Dresses in white and pastel colors. Linen dresses, dotted swiss dresses, chiffon voile in flow- gQ QF ered patterns. Very special 90a37 LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS BURELSON'S MEDFORD'S FASTEST GROWING WOMEN'S STORE Gift Suggestions for Graduation GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings FVLl FASHIONED (For Beauty. Comfort. Wear) A NEW CREPE THREE THREAD AN EXQl ISITK SHEER CHIFFON THE NEW POINT HEEL SMART NEW SHADES THESE MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT $1.00 Pr. 3 Pair for $2.85 SPECIAL GIFT WRAPPING WEARPRUF SLIPS FASHION-RIGHT STYLE FULL CIT FI LL LENGTH 4 GORE TAILORED ' 4 GORE LACE TRIMMED SHADOW PROOF SATIN SOl'BRETTE CKEPE BEAU-MOPE SATIN CHARMAINE CREPE MONGTOT Colors white tea rose, sires 82 to 44 $J95 $95 $395 BEAUTIFUL SATIN AND CREPE BEAU-MODE GOWNS Tailored and lace trimmed In tea rose, blue and white. Very sperlal prices $l45--l95upto695 SPE0IAL GIFT WRAPPINO PANNE SATIN GOWNS Full cat Perfect fit Ejtra long Wider lare trim Pastel colors Reenlar value !. SALE PRICE $1.39 DOWN STAIRS STORE SPECIAL Cotton Dresses LACE DRESSES a PRINT DRESSES SHEER DRESSES a CREPE DRESSES All new summer jtvles. guaranteed fat colors. 00 drevses to select from YOUR CHOICE 98c Limit 4 to a Customer S