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.-' fEDFORD afATL TRTBTTNT). HrEDFOTtD. OTJT.r.Qy:, FRIDAY, 'APRIL 15. 1933.
The American Indiana earn orlf
lnally from Aflla.
Cloning tlma (or Too Lata to Claa-
tUtj Ada la 1 :S0 p. m.
Take Time To Rejoice
And let Beok'i mak your Easter dessert,
Special Saturday,
Chocolate
Eclairs
5c ea. Q for 25c
With Venetian Cream filling and with taaty,
tender eating qualities
alto
Every Saturday
Orange Bread
12c
It "goes" with everything. Its unique flavor
and golden fluffinesi fit in with the spirit
of Easter.
Q0&
Society and Glubs
By Clara Mary Davis
Redding Visitor
Popular Guest
A recent Tlaltor In Madford irom
Redding, CaW la Mra. Robert r.
Watson, who la the house guest of
Mra. Helen Conroy at her homo on
Siskiyou Height!.
Mra. Wataon arrived here Wcdn
day evening and haa been the In-
aplratlon for a number of emertaln-
menta.
Thuraday evening, Mra. Oeorge
Codding wae hostess to a group ol
frlenda honoring Mra. Watson. This
evening. Mra. Conroy has Invited
guests for an informal bridge gath
ering at her home and Saturday
night Mr. William Isaaca will com
pllment the visitor at his attractive
home on Rogue river.
Mrs, Wataon formerly lived In Med
ford and was very popular In bridge
and golfing clrclea of the city. She
will return to Redding Sunday eve
nlng.
Roberta Depart
For Hollywood
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberta left
by, motorcar thli morning for their
home In Hollywood. Callt. They had
spent the past month as guests of
Mrs. Robert's mother, Mra. una men
at her home on Catherine atreet.
During their vlelt the couple were
the Inspiration for saveral delight
ful entertainments.
Easter Egg Hunt
For Juveniles
Juvenile Degree of Honor club will
entertain with an Eaater egg hunt
Saturday afternoon from 2:00 to
4:00 o'clock.
The hunt will be held at the home
of the club director, Mrs. H. O.
Wilson, 7 Chestnut street.
All members are asked to be pres
ent and Join In the merriment of
the hunt.
Sweeney Home
Scene of Party
Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney wos host
ess Thursday afternoon for an en
joyable luncheon party at her home
on the old Pacific highway.
Thirty guest were present for the
affnlr, Including out-of-town guests
from Grants Pass. Ashland and Jacksonville.
DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS!
Your Biggest Opportunity In Medford Today
Jarmins Quitting Business Sale
THOUSANDS OF ITEMS SOLD AT
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8 oz. BABY NURSERS . 3c
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BOo Hair and Clothes Brashes 22
11.00 Manicure Bots 37
51.00 Elco. Curling Irons 57
Vlenthol Tissues 8
!Bc Shoe Cleaners .. , 13
10c Nose Drops, asstd 2 Jo
3havlnjj Mirrors S
5Bo Ponds Creams 3G
Sunshine Hats, straw IOc
Wo Shampoos. g. asst. 27
10c Tooth Brushes 22
Water Glass, quarts 17
Petroleum Jelly, pounds 2 l
3yes all mnkes drastically reduced
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50o Amolin Powdor
10c NonSpi . 3S(7
3ardonia Water Softener I 5f
lOo Kruschen Suits 47(
51 Antiseptic Po 63f
SOc A.P.W. Tissues 20C
S3 Military Brush Sots 70C
fl.2B Moonos Oil . G9(
Trench Dry Cleaner, gal -19(
Malted Milk, choc, lbs 3G
$1 Waterburys Copl., Plain 59
52.73 Meads C. L. O. Viost $1.74
VB.D.O. Tabs, B5's 8!V
!Bc Infant Suppositories lie1
'Be Castoria . 380
30c Syr. Figs 29
51 26 Agarol, pints ...880
51.00 Haley's M-0 500
51.2B Pocket Watches 77(
51. 2S Alarm Clocks 770
51B Schick Elec. Razors $11.40
BULK Many makes 50 off or more.
PERFUMES Class stopper bottle free with each BOo purchase
J3.B0 Manicure Roll-ups .... $1.03
53.B0 Musical Pow. Boxes $1.08
51 Gem Raior, 10 blades 47o
IBc All-Wool Po Puffs o
Ponds Danya Lotion 6o
51 Cedar Chests 400
51 Tie Racks, mirror and brush 300
syringe Attach, complete 200
Portabls Shower Sprays 50o
$1.80 Williams RUX or SLK 71 C
60o Moava Rectal Suppos llo
Pocket First Aid Kits 00
iOc Vaporizing Rubs 200
!Bc Penetro Rub IGo
Scroforms ... 610
Jumb. Brush, Mirror Sets 080
'5c Hot Water Bottles . 310
All Fountain Pens
Reduced 33 1-3 rc
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THI8 MONEY SAVING EVENT AT JARMIN S
QUITTING BUSINESS CLOSE OUT SALE.
Large Attendance
For Golf Luncheon
Woman golfers of the Rogue River
Ooll club enjoyed their weekly lunch
eon and tournament Wednesday
afternoon. Over thirty members
turned out for the affair which waa
In charge of the following commit
tee: Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson, Mrs.
George Codding and Mrs. Jean Lin
coln. In the match versua par play,
wlnnera were Mrs. Belle Thompson
for the class A division and Mrs.
Jean Lincoln for the clasa B.
Hostesses for the luncheon next
Wednesday will be announced at a
later date. The tournament will be
odd and even play.
The spring handicap will get under
way on the fourth of May. Members
are eagerly awaiting thla event and
It la anticipated that a large num
ber will participate. Mrs. Willis
Woods, president of the women's
organization, la busy making plans
for the tournament.
Members recently voted to loin
the Oregon Women Golfers' associa
tion. Thla move not only gives their
organization more preatlge, but In
the future will enable them to con
duct and arrange tournament piny
with other women's clubs.
D.A.R. To Convene
Tomorrow Afternoon
Crater Lake Chapter, Daughtera ot
the American Revolution, will con-
vene tomorrow afternoon at 2:00
I o'clock at the home of Mra. R. E.
! McElho&e. 829 Minnesota avenue.
! The program wilt consist of
I address by Miss Katherlne Stewart.
I who recently spent eoma tlma in
Williamsburg. Ber topic will be
"Reatoratlon of Old Williamsburg,
the old colonial capital.
Girls' trio of the senior high school
will entertain with several musical
selections.
Hostesses for the affair are: Mra.
Clarence Meeker, Mrs. J. R. Cochran
and Miss Sarah Van Meter.
Pre-Easter Party
At Hober Home
Miss Zena Mary Hober waa
cent boatess for a delightful pre
Easter buffet supper held at her
home on West Uth street.
Decorations In the Easter motU
prevailed. Following the dinner,
games and cards were enjoyed for
the remainder of the evening.
Quests for the enjoyable affair In
cluded Misses June D. Williams,
Hatty Morris, Ruth Hill, Burns
Frohreich, Mary Jane Frohrelch, and
Rose Frohrelch.
Calendar
Friday
8:00 p. m. Wenonah club, public
card party, Fdman hall, Apple
atreet.
Saturday
3:00 p. m. D. A. R., home Mrs. B.
E, McElhose, 829 Minnesota avenue.
Heilrlrk Itet urns E. H. Hod rick,
city school superintendent, returned
on thin morning's train from Salem
where he attended a meeting of the
fltato curriculum commission.
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PRESENT SPECIAL
Special Eaater services will be held
at the Presbyterian church Sunday
with Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor,
In charge. The special musical pro
gram win "be directed by Mlas Edna
Elfert. Mra. Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh Is
orgsnlst. The following progrsm
will be given at the morning service:
Organ Prelude. Eastern Morning..
Gaul
Postlude Unfold Your Portals Ever-
laatlng (from The Redemption).
Soprano, Open the dates of the
Temple ,, Knapp
Catherine Wendt
Contralto, Resurrection Shelly
Jean McAllister
Presbyterian choir will render the
following Eaater cantata at the S p.
vesper aervloea:
Organ Prelude, The Bells of Aber-
dovy ..,. Stewart
Cello Solo. Bercure God ward
Chester Woods
Soprano Solo, Hosanna , Grelnger
Mary Webster
Trio, The Green Cathedral Hahn
Catherine Wendt. Margaret Htlson
Jean McAllister
Soprano Solo, In the End of the
Sabbath Speaks
Elizabeth Clement
Dedication Offertory, Easter Spring
Bong Edmondson
EASTER CANTATA THE NEW LIFE
(ROGERS)
PART I The Prophecy
Baas Solo, God Created Man
Dr. W. W. Howard
Chorus. I Will Praise Thee '
Soloist: Ken Denmsn
PART II The Fulfillment
Christ Out Passover .
Soloists: ,
Margaret Huson
Jesn McAllister
Don Newbury
Dr. William Holt
Soprano Solo, When the Sabbath
Was Past .
Catherine Wendt
Tenor Solo, Be Not Afraid ,
Ken Denman
Chorus, Alleluia . .
PART III The Promise
Soprano Solo, The Promise
Catherine Wendt
Chorus, Awake, Thou That Sleepeat
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place a war-time tank In the center
of Coventry, England.
In 1790. when the first United
Statea censua was taken, the popula
tlon was 3.929.314.
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