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IfEDFO'RD NATl, TRTBUfCE. IMT.DFORD. OREGON'. FRTTVXY. OCTOBER 29, 1937. PXGE THREE Society and Clubs By Grace Craft Talks to Teachers Mr., Mrs. Carpenter Dinner Hosts for Eastern Visitors Ur. and Mrs. A. 8. T. Carpenter war dinner boats Thursday evening, ntertalnlng for Colonel and Mra. Radford Coyle and daughter Miss Jane Coyle, of Washington, D. C, and Barnstable. Cape cod. who are guests of Mra. H. D. MoCaakay. Oovera were laid for fourteen In cluding Mr. and Mra. Coyle, Mlaa Coyle. Mra. MoCaakey, Mr. William NewhaU, Mr. E. W. Carlton. Mlaa May Carlton. Mr. A. 8- Livingston. Mlaa Anne Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack epauldlnsj, Mr. Robert Buhl and the boats. Mr. and Mra. Carpenter. Sorority Banquet Tonight at Hotel A formal banquet with pledging exercises will be held by the Beta eigme Phi eororlty thta evening at T:30 o'clock at the Medford hotel. In honor of the five new pledges of the group. Members of the Ashland chapter have been Invited for the went. Offlcera of the eororlty are Mlaa Mildred Drury, president; Mlaa Bethel 61agle. vice president; Mlaa Opal Har Tey, recording secretary; Miss Gert rude Kasklns, librarian and Miss Mar ine Bcblnson. treasurer. The pledgee who will 'be honored are Mlasea Barbara Schmidt, Justine Miller. Patsy Thompson. Everetta Gillespie and Bette Plynn. The next business meeting of the organization will be held November IX. Benefit Card Party Scheduled Tuesday The Business and Professional Wo men's club la giving a benefit card party Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Girls' Community club. Con tract bridge and pinochle will be played and prizes will be given for both games. Mrs. Rose Houston Is chairman for the event, assisted by Mrs. Eva Judd, Miss Clarice Rivers, Mrs. Nina Moore. Refreshments will be served and the public la Invited. Luncheon, Golf Wednesday Event Mrs. F. O. Bunch won In th blind bogey tournament for 18 holes and Mra. A. E. Hearn won on nine holer at the weekly ladlea' day at the Rogue River Valley Golf club Wednes day. . About twenty members were pres. ent and Mrs. Aletha Vawter was chairman for the luncheon, and Mrs. Prank Reum and Mrs. O. O. Alen derfer assisted.' English, Scottish Music Presented for Club Program The Medford Muslo club held an Interesting and enthusiastic meeting early In the week at Mra. Ettle Kurtz' studio with Mrs. Katherlne Wendt In charge of the program, the subject being "Music of Scotland and Eng land." Mrs. Esther Palmer Day played three harp solos, "Annie Laurie," "Plow Gently Sweet Afton" and "Autumn." Mrs. Margaret Fabrlrk read a paper on Scottish music, the data being com piled from an old manuscript which has been In her family for many yean. A group of cello solos waa given by Chester Woods Including "On the Bonnie Banks of loch Lomond." "Highland Mary," "Salut D"Lamour" and "When Love Is Kind." Miss Elizabeth clementa sang "My Lovely Cella" and "Shepherd, Thy Demeanor Vary." The next meeting of the group will be held November 22 at the Baldwin Piano shoppe with "Music of China and Japan" the theme for the eve ning.: Mrs. Lois Young will be In charge of the program. Party to Be Held at Miss Gentner's The Intermediate department of the Sunday school of the First Christian church Is giving a party thla evening at the home of Miss Laura Centner. 44 Orange street. The affair atarts at 7 o'clock and all members are Invited to attend. P - I. ....... -yy. tarn, .-.. i . . -. . . ! t. ' Calendar Friday 7:00 p. m Party of Intermediate department of First Christian Sunday school at home of Miss Laura Gent ner, 44 South Orange. 7:80 p. m. Formal dinner and pledging exercises of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at Hotel Medford. 8:00 p. m. Oak Grove carnival and entertainment at school. 9:00 p. m. Dancing party of Po cahontas lodge at Redmen hall. Saturday - 7:00-9:00 p. m. Degree of Honor" .Juvenile club Hojlowe'en party at home of Mra. Ida M. Wilson, 7 Cheat nut .street. 8:00 p. m. Pythian club house vrarmlng at home of Mr. and Mrs Will Swartz. 40 Berkeley Way. 9:30 p. m. Elks dance for mem bers and invited guests only at Elks temple. . - CLARENCE W. REYNOLDS - Work of the Oregon State Planning board and ways in which Its various surveys, reports and studies may be ucd In education will be explained to teachers in Ashland at the Joint teachers' Institute and educational ronfertmce today and Saturriuy by Clarence V. Ki'vunlils (above), 'xpcu- tle assistant of the board. present there Is but one other the St. Helens Garden club has recently established one. Auto Union Heads Sue Ford Company DETROIT. Oct. 29. (AP) Nine of ficers and members of the United Automobile Workers of America filed suits In Wayne county circuit court today asking 91.000,000 damages from the Ford Motor company and Harry H. Bennett, Ford personnel director, for injuries allegedly resulting from fighting near the Ford Rouge plant May 36. The fighting accompanied an U.A.W. attempt to distribute union literature at the plant gates. The suits name the Ford company, Ben nett and other persons designated an agents or employes of the com-, pany. 1286 Veterans Seek Lands In Tule Lake KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 29. (AP) A total of 1285 ex-service men and more than 100 non-veterans entered applications for the 69 homestead units on Tule Lake, CaU to ba dis tributed In January, the bureau of reclamation announced today after a final count. Applications are still straggling in. but none received after the deadline last Monday night will be considered. Veterans are given preference In atloting the homesteads, and non veterans will qualify for the tracts only In the unlikely event any are left over after the veterans' qualifi cations have been examined, bureau officials said. Turkey Association Sets Selling Date ROSEBURO, Ore., Oct. 29. (API Following completion of plans for opening killing plants at Canby, Al bany. Eugene and Roseburg. the Ore gon Turkey Growers, through Mc Klnley Huntington, president, an nounced today that marketing will start November 4. Supplementing the usual pools of the fall and winter season, the asso ciation this year will maintain four plants where growers may deliver live turkeys to be killed and dressed, and these will be shipped out In carload lots at frequent intervals, Huntington report. Schilling pepper win season a IBS million steaks tonight See our new line of cut meats at Hiison'a Confectionery. insist on Delicious Oracle A LAST RIVER BUTTER & MILK Manufactured in Medfiird Past Matrons Plan Dessert Luncheon The Past Matrons' club of Reames chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will have a dessert luncheon Monday aft ernoon at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. O. Fowler on Kings High way. This 1 the first meeting of the fall for the group and all Past mat rons are asked to be In attendance. Bennlngers Dlnnei1 . Hosts Wednesday Mr. and Mra. E. L. Hennlnger en tertained at dinner Wednesday eve ning for Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennlnger of Canyonvllle, Mrs. C. 8. Hennlnger of Winchester and A. a. Hennlnger and son Larry, of alendale. Mr. A. O. Hennlnger Is the father of a baby boy, Wayne Harvey, born Thursday, October 21, at the Grants Pass hos pital. The party left for their homes Thursday morning after spending a week In Medford. Kenlys Return From Cabin Near Trail' Mr. and Mrs. T. Corning Kenly and Mra. Kenly'a sister, Mrs. Parwell Hill, returned Wednesday from the Kenly cabin near Trail where they spent the paat week. Mrs. Hill departed for her home In Ross. Cel.. the same day. The Garden Club m, ni.n? xnonftored bv the Medford Garden club will open to morrow morning at 311 East Main next to Brophy'a atore. The committee In charge, Mrs. Loula Bundy chairman. Mrs. H. P. W. SpUver. Mrs. A. Orln Scnenck. Mrs. Edith Kettlewell. Mrs. Ed Henselman and Mra. Barry, assisted by Mrs. Olen Amsplger, Mrs. C. O. Gentner end Mrs. Prank Newman, win rje on umj a m rm tn receive dona tions of shrubs, bulbs snd perennials and to sell the same. Those unable to deliver plants at above address may call Mrs. Schenek. 82-J-a. and some one will call for plants eariy Saturday morning. Our state president, Mrs. Ernest Dalton. and the state secretary, Mrs. Edward Blending, were In Medford yesterday conferring - with the state first vice-president, Mrs. A. E. Reames, and the president and secre tary of our local club. Mrs. Dalton and Mrs.,Blsndlng are touring the state holding conferences and giving many helpful auggestlons. A full re port of this luncheon conference yesterday will be given at the regu lar meeting of the club next Thurs day evening at the Hotel Medford. Mrs. Dolton and Mra. Blandtrrg Wa ited our Garden Center during their stay here and were greatly pleased with It. Ours was the first one to be established In the state and at GOBLIN CAKE the cake you've been bearing about on all sides for the past week.' An unusual Betty Crocker creation of rich chocolate and tangy orange cake gay, festive Hallowe'en colors both inside and out. A delicious and out-of-the-ordinary cake just the thing to make your Hallowe'en table complete. You'll never forget the flavor or goodness ' of this cake be sure and try one. 59c Your grocer or our retail store can supply you If you phone your order RIGHT NOW. Positively no orders accepted after noon on Saturday. , PEERLESS MARKET 12-14 NORTH BARTLETT You Don't Have To Spend 81 here to get Free Delivery. Any size purchase delivered FREE. 1 YOUNG GRAIN FED MUTTON SPECIALS Legs pound 14c Shoulders, shanks, breasts off . lb. 11c Loin or Rib Chops .... 2 lbs. 25c Breasts and Shanks, to stew, lb. 5c ROLLED PRIME RIBS 1 Dp ROLLED RUMP ROAST lb. XO BONE yo WASTE RIB STEAK lb. 20c SWISS STEAK lb. 20c PORK ROAST "ar lb. 18c LOIN PORK CHOPS . lb. 25c LAMB CHOPS "-sr- lb. 23c BACON BACKS lb. 29c SLICED BACON lb. 39c HAM . . , and Tied ' lb. 33c MINCE MEAT 2 lb. 19c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES We have about 10 tons of Klamath Potatoes that won't quite meet the requirements of No. 1. We are going to sell these cheap Saturday for winter storage. Local Spinach, green, tender. .3 lbs. 14c Utah Celery, large jumbo ea. 10c Large Lettuce, crisp, solid. . . .2 heads 9c Bunch Vegetables, locals 3 bun. 10c Fancy Parsnips, smooth white, 4 lbs. 19c Sweet Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 8 lbs. 25c Creaming Onions, Sweet Span. 10 lbs. 9c Ariz. Grapefruit, desert sweet, 7 for 25c Lemon:, mr'""! size d?z. 19c WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY. Owner. 100 Indepen dent, No Affiliations PHONE 20 You Can Rely On the RELIABLE For LnCA. VFft-.&S MZ-AJlfc r FRESH STOCK! NEW CROP! PUMPKIN Del Monte Ho. 2 V2 can 10c New Crop Dried Fruits Black Figs Dates White Figs : Apricots Sundried Raisins Muir Peaches Golden Raisins Burton Prunes . Jumbo slza with an unusual flavor. Kadota Figs Sundried Hale Peaches Something- new. Even when dried these halves are large. Try them for a new dried peach treat. Raisins 4 lbs. 27c MARKET DAY. SPECIAL 1 IIS l ta. . itia r ,r PINEAPPLE can 19c DOLE SPEARS Kraft Dinner 2 Pkg. 33c Macaroni and Cheese for s quiok meall 35c 2 cans 35c Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread .,...... qt. jar Cranberry Sauce, No. 1 tall -- m t rot. : Salmon, R. Club fey. Red Alaska 29c Corn, Sun-Blest vac. pack, 2 cans 29c Beets, Crater Lake, whole, 2 cans 25c Peas, Meco . . . ; . . . . r. .... can 1 Qc Schilling PERCOLATOR j- JJ D R I Two kinds, percolator A drip 'SV For a fragrant, full flavored . to Tscnum cup of coffee use Schilling's tin) l et 28c 2,b55c PACKED IN WOODEN BOXES SPECIALS FOR Borene ....... 3 lg. pkgs. $ Granulated Soap . Shortening .... 2 cartons $1 Pearl 4 lb. carton Gold Cup Dog Food, 13 cans $1 Morning Milk 14 cans $ We have a nice assortment of Ripe Pears at all times; also a large variety of Fancy Packed Peart for shipping All Bunch Vegetables 3forl0c Utah Celery Lg. 2 for 19c Arizona 4 for 19c 3''23 Texas Pink Tomato Hot Sauce, Q cans 25c CORN MEAL White, or Yellow 9 lb. sack 29c OATS Quick or Regular 9 lb. sack 39c Ravioli, Chef's Choice, No. 1 can. I . .2 for 19c Catsup, C.H.B., 14 oz.....2 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser. ., 2 for 15c Flour, Kitch. Queen. . .49 lbs. $1.69 121 North Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Size Order Vie Take Great Pride in the uniform high quality of our meats. Our satisfied customers are our best advertisement. t HAM, half or whole, pound : . 28c SHOULDER OF LAMB, pound ... 18c Bacon Squares, lb. . . . 22c Veal Roast, pound ... 15c Dont forget to attend the Turkey Dinner . SUNDAY AFTERNOON at ha UPPER ROGUE ORANGE HALL Rib Steak, lb........ 25c Steer Beef Roast, lb. . 18c 2