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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREdON. THURSDAY. .TITNE 10. 1937.
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SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
Leave to Attrml
Be union In Et
- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brockway and
family left today for Minnesota, plan
ning to be away a month. Their
destination la Luverne, Minn., former
home of the family, where they will
Join other memhbers of the family
for a week's reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock way will go first
to Seattle, where they will be Joined
by a niece from University of Wash
ington. After adding other relative
to the group they will continue thru
Coulee Dam, Yellowstone park and
the Black Hills to Minnesota. AH tne
families expect to be together for a
week at Lake Mlnnetonka. coming
from all parts of the United States.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Brockway will
visit many old friends In Minneapo
lis, where they attended the Univer
sity of Minnesota. While away, they
will observe their 25th wedding anniversary.
Miss Warenfelt
Feted Tuesday
Mrs. Dick Isaacs and Mrs. Ivan
Harrington entertained at desert
bridge Tuesday evening at Big Rock
lodge, summer home of William
Isaacs on Rogue river. The affair
honored Miss Roberta, Warenfelt,
bride-elect.
Dessert was served In the dining
room, overlooking the river, with
spring flowers forming the decorative
note. Sweet peas end lavender form
ed table centerpieces. Bridge awards
went to Miss Warenfelt, Hazel Bower,
Mrs. Kelton Strader and Mrs. Wll
Ham Cunningham,
Guests were Mrs. ack Walker. Miss
Wilton White, Mrs. Robert Mlkache,
Mrs. William Cunningham. Mrs. Ite
rance Hayes,' Miss Nelle Green, Cor
rlne Crawford, Gladys Denman, Hazel
Bower, Mrs. Kelton Btrader Mrs. Mark
Warenfelt- and the guest of honor,
Miss Warenfelt.
Koppen Here to
Attend Wedding
John Koppen formerly of this city
and now residing In Phoenix, Ariz
arrived this morning by train to at
tend the wedding of Miss Amy Elliott
and Bill Barnum June 20.
He is to be best man In the wed
ding party.. The ceremony will be
performed In the Presbyterian church
and Is to be one of the most elabo
rate of the spring season.
Koppen Is well known In the city
and will be welcomed by a large
number of friends during his stay.
Mrs. snnwn is
Tuesday Hostess.
Mrs. F. O. Stlnson was hostess to
about thirty members and friends of
the ladies' auxiliary of the First Bap
tist church at her home Tuesday af
ternoon. Mrs. Grace Roberts presided during
the session. Plans were made for
white cross work for the Crow In
dians Julv-15.
Oregon Delegates
Attend Convention
Of interest to southern Oregon
residents la word of proceedings of
the national convention of Daughters
of the Nile being held In Washington,
D. C this week. Among delegates
ore several from Zuleima, southern
Oregon temple.
Mrs. N. G. Bates, Zuleima queen.
heads the southern Oregon delega
tion. Word from Washington states
that, regardless of heat, most of the
1000 delegates attending enjoyed a
garden party Sunday arranged by
Mrs. Ernest Lee, who will be the next
national supreme queen. This was
the first of many affairs planned for
the members during the session. Mrs.
Katharine M. Woods, past Zuleima
queen; Mrs. T. P. Franco of Ashland,
and Mrs. J. D. Rlckert of Med ford
are among delegates. Dr. Rlckert and
Mr. Franco are accompanying their
wives and all Oregon visitors are
planning extensive eight -seeing ex
cursions to historic points In and
near Washington.
The service was read outside on the
lawn before a email group of mem
bers of the families and close friends.
The bride wore pink sheer crepe and
carried a bouquet of roses.
Both bride and groom are gradu
ates of the Talent high school. They
will make their home on Anderson
Creek.
Mrs. Tengwald to
Chicago for VUlt
Leaving by train this mornfnz waa
Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald and children,
en route east to Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Tengwald will visit relatives
and friends In the east and expects
to away aoout six weeks.
Bride-Elect Is
Shower Honoree
Mlsa Amy Elliott, bride -elect, was
honor guest at a morning bridge and
miscellaneous shower arranged yes
terday by the Misses Betty Vtlm and
Virginia Llndley.
The two hostesses Irvlted several
guests to the home of Mrs. Robert
Hart for bridge at 10 o'clock yester
day morning. Luncheon followed
bridge at noon. The shower was ar
ranged as a treasure hunt.
Guests Included the Misses Betty
Paske, Betty Ann Thorndlke, Lois
Herman. Patricia Thompson. Con
stance Moore, Janet and Margaret
Mann, Marguerite Boyle, Jeannette
Field, Patricia Young, May Kem and
Katherine Ford.
Miss Elliott will become the brltfe
of Bill Barnum June 20.
Garden Club to
Hear of Conclave
Reports of the recent state con
vention held at Tne Dalles will fea
ture this evening's meeting of the
Medford Oarden club scheduled for
7:30 o'clock at the Hotel Medford on
the mezzanine floor.
Several Medford members attended
the state conference.
Local Voyageurs To
Attend Weed Session
Preparations were being made to
day by a number of local voyageurs
to attend the second annual Inter
state ceremonial of the 40 et 6 ao
clete in Weed, Calif., Saturday and
Sunday.
This la the first time the two
state conclave has been set for Cali
fornia and a large attendance from
all parts of Oregon and the neigh
boring state la anticipated.
Last year tiia Oregon -California
ceremonial was put on by Medford
volture 165 at the Oregon Caves and
the event was considered an out
standing success that produced fa
forable publicity In national publi
cations. Delegates from as distant
points as Los Angeles and Portland
attended last year's rites.
OREGONIANS LOSE
PORTLAND, June 10 (AP) Bruce
Atchison, attorney from the general
counsel's office In Washington, said
today that more than 13.500.000 has
been taken from residents of Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho In the
past three years by companies en
gaged In the sale of leases on pur
ported oll-bearlng lands.
Saying there are "a few legitimate
firms who are engaged In legitimate
business." Altchtson asserted that
there are many others against which
the government will seek Injunctions
la the near future.
Altchtson said that sales of leases
In eastern Oregon had been madt
despite studies by experts showing
n0 possibility of oil there or sny
other place In the state unless pos
sibly along the ocean.
Corporations have acquired leases
from farmers by promising them one
eighth royalty on any oil found and
old the leattea to a sales corpora
tion, usually controlled by the first
body, the sales group In turn de
posing of leases at 912.00 to 97
an acre, Altchtson said.
Heads State Mortician
PORTLAND. June lO.Karl X.
Mills of Cottage Grove became the
president of the Oregon Funeral Di
rectors' association yesterday at the
closing sessions of the 34th annual
convention.
Talent Couple
Married Sunday
Mlsa Margaret McDowell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell of
Talent, and George Clark, also oi
Talent, were married In a quiet cere
mony at the home of the bride's
parents Sunday.
Schilling
PURe"Y.NIL.IiA
MAKES JELLY MAKING Say
r EVEN STRAWBERRIES A JM&
POWDERED PECTIN PRODUCT fhyrfh W0ji (I fuM
GIVES PERFECT RESULTS (WJ '7 f lY&H
with AN Y fruit Yilf M8
ONLY
MINUTE BOIL
for jellies One minute
for jams! Now jellies
or jams can be made,
poured, and paraffined
In less than 15 minutes
after fruit is prepared
. . . with Sure-Jell I
GET 10 GLASSES
INSTEAD OF 6
Y3 MORE JAM
from the same amount of juice!
With Sure-Jell's short boil, no fruit
juice goes off in steam... That's
why you get so many more glasses
. . . That, too, is why you get far
better tasting jams and jellies
with all the delicious flavor of the
fresh fruit itself!
FRUIT IS PLENTIFUL AND
CHEAP RIGHT NOWI
So don't waitl Start today to fill up
your jelly cupboard with all those
delicious jams and jellies your family
will enjoy so much next winter!
y II I
THX DALLES. Jun, 10. PJ Day
ton A. Nye, 24, Milton, waa killed
instantly today when hi automobile
went orer an embankment elht mllea
rut of here. HI ekull wit crmhed.
VISIT OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT-
VISIT OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
VISIT OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT
VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT
Every Department Is Now Showing Outstanding
Values in Wanted New Merchandise for June Selling!
Now! An Advance-S3 " buy now
vm.
mm t I
MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS
Regular S1.63 and S1.9S values.
Broadrlothi, plain and fancy
patterns, woven madras. Nun
wilt collura.
$1.39
Men's Ties
New shipment Just received
featuring the newest In the
Summer's llsht shades. Plinlre
.50c
MEN'S LEATHER
Jackets
Spanish goat zipper leather
Jackets, fanc.r backs, side take
up, celanese lined. A fine soft
leather Jacket that will wear
and not scuff.
$9.45
MEN'S SUEDE
Jackets
A Tr.r fine luede Jacket made
from rood plump aklm.
$5.95
MEN'S WORK
GLOVES
A sort long wrar ffpanlMi roat
glore. Vtry special
59c pr.
MEN'S
Polo Shirts
Rlue, yellow or white
48c
LOOK AHEAD!
LOOK AHEAD. Buy
Wool Blankets now
i through our club plan.
Pav 48c down and 50c
a week on any blanket in the house. The raw wool market is 30
higher than last year. There is an unusual demand both here and
abroad. Result, wool blankets are going to be a great deal higher.
Still, during this sale, you are able to buy the finest of virgin wool
blankets at real savings.
VALUES
FOR
$98
An exceedingly lovely light weight qual
ity blanket offered in new solid colon
with beautiful shaded borders. Silk
bound. 70"x80". A real buy on today '
market.
$Q50 $C98
$50 $795
VAFLouRES 0
$(Ch95
VALUES
FOR
9
$H 750$H A 95r
n VALUES
.11 U FOR
Under Our Club Plan It Is So Easy To
Own One Of These Fine Blankets!
48c DOWN! 50c PER WEEK
until stipulated amount ia paid, then take bom a
Beautiful Virgin Wool Blanket! Available only
through this CLUB PLAN I '
REMEMBER! There Is No Substitute for Wool
IT IS THE ONLY PERFECT SLEEP COVERING
LUGGAGE! for Your Summer Vacation
For your summer vacation
ee the new luggage
priced at
98c to $ 1 3.85
tare inese whu
$1.00
A lovely, soft, warm two-tone blanket
which offers a real value in the low-
priced field. Bound with 3-inch two-tone
nlk ribbon and offered in the ever popu
lar two-tone shades a quality item at
i low price.
Combining light weight with unusual
warmth and quality. Pure virgin wool,
4-inch satin binding. A wide range of
lovely pastel shades ; full sise and weight
A big lovely, soft blanket that looks and
feels like a 6-pound blanket. A real bar
gain on the present market. 100 Virgin
Wool. Four-inch satin binding. This
blanket was the almost unanimous
choice of 300 professional buyers.
Something brand new in a jacquard
I blanket pure Virgin wool. Woven into
lovely tulip pattern that makes one of
the most attractive blankets we have
ever shown looped bound and perma-
nently moth proofed. -
GET THE HABIT
Shop in the
BARGAIN BASEMENT
New goods arriving daily. Here are a few of the
outstanding specials that arrived this week:
COVERT SLACKS
Girls' Covert Slacks, tan or blue -
with contrasting trims. Ages 6 to 1.9
16 years. "X"-TV
Girls' Bib Overalls
Blue or tan covert overalls, ages 4 A -6
to 16 years. TT lC
KNEErHI HOSIERY
30 dozen new ringless silk hose, genuine lastex top,
all the new summer shades. Compare these with
hose that you usually pay 50c for.
Bargain basement price 35c;
3 pair for
LADIES' GOWNS
Made of lovely printed flowered bemberg, full out,
certified sealed seams. Blue, flesh g q
and maize Bargain basement price, p 1 1 7
CELANESE SUPS
White celanese slips, lace trimmed, m a
sizes 34 to 44. 40C
Ladies' Rayon U'wear
New shipment of underwear in the season's most
wanted and popular styles. Regular 28o and 29e
values. Bargain Basement prioe
18c 3 for 50c
Ladies' Rayon Blouses
Received just in time for the week end selling.
They are wonder values at 89c. CSQaf
While this lot lasts, 07l
Ladies' Bath Robes
Ladies' Terry Cloth Bath Robes,
Ideal for Summer wear. Come in
and see them.
MAIN FOOR
Here are savings on new Summer Clothes for the
lady who enjoys sewing
JUST RECEIVED!
25 new pieces of lovely bemberg sheers in cool
prints and dots for your new
afternoon or dinner frock. 39
inches wide.
79c yd.
New Botany Woolens
54 inches fine all wool Spring Coat and Suit mater
ials. Newest novelty weaves. All the wanted new
shades at a fraction of the regular price. Many of
these woolens sell regularly at $4.50 a yard. See
what we are now showing at only
$1.95 $2.49 $2.95 yd.
WHITE
PURSES
All ww this week. Tha
neweit In pouehea and
under arm. with tide Upper.
AIm many new srera and
nary bluea. Two I a r I e
f roiipn.
$1.00
and
$1.95
TURKISH
TOWELS
Before yon bnj towflf, Han
la a Talua joa ihoald ee.
to40. two thread lowcla.
white with colored border,
or parel with whit, nor
den. Theae towela are priced
kit under tonaj't market.
Buv now before thla lot la
old.
25c
EACH
New. Braided Haloes
A large range of wanted color combination!.
25c and 59c
CHAS. S. ADAIR, MGR.
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
SURE-JELL IS A PRODUCT OF GENERAL FOODS