PAOE TWO
rEDFOT7T) MATL TRTBUXE. MTTDFCVRD. OTfEGON'. THURSDAY. OCTOBER ft. 1938,
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davit
Luncheon Shower
Party Honors
Miss Emily Brown
Mrs. Jack Simpson entertained yes
terday afternoon at her home or
Howard street with a luncheon and
bridge shower party honoring Mlra
Xmlly Frazer Brown, bride elect.
Luncheon was sorved at small tables
prettily appointed with (all flowers.
OuesU presented the honors with
many lovely handkerchiefs at the
shower after which bridge was en
Joyed for the remainder of the after
noon. Recipients of bridge prizes in
eluded Mrs. Chester Hubbard and
Mrs. Allan P. Perry.
Those present at the affair ware:
Mesdamea Dwlght Plndley. William
McAlllstor, Frank Perl, Cheater Hub
bard, Allan F. Perry, Kenneth Den
man and L. L. Sanders.
Miss Brown's marriage to Mr. Rob
ert Leonard McClure of Chicago will
be solemnized In this elty Friday,
October 14. She Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown
and a prominent member of Med
ford's social set.
Federated Group
Enjoys Session
F riday Afternoon
Federated missionary council of
Modford met Friday afternoon at the
Zlon Luthoran church with the pres
ident, Mrs. Donna Taylor In charge
of the business session.
Interesting reports were lven by
the presidents of the following socle
- ties: Baptist, Christian, Lutheran,
, First Methodist, Naearene. South
Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal
and Jacksonville Presbyterian.
Mrs. Maynard Putney conducted
the devotional period. Dr. 0. O. Drum-
mond of the First Christian church,
a retired missionary from India,
' gave a very Interesting talk of work
In India. A violin solo by Hay won,
accompanied by Mrs. Werner Jessen
-and a vocal solo by Mrs. Jesssn ac
companied by Katharine Oentncr
were enjoyed by the audience.
Refreshments were served by the
women of the hostess church.
Farewell Party
Honors Couple
A delightful farewell party was
given Tuesday evening at the homo
of Mrs. Daphne Wilcox on Taylor
street.
The affair honored Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Crowel wro are leaving Medford
soon to make their home near Ruch.
Thirty-two friends were present
and the evening waa spent In play
ing games and visiting.
Mary Smith and Mamie Benford
assisted the hostess In serving re
freshments.
Parent Teachers
I nstr action School
Progressive Parsnt-Tencher nflU
m Jackson county are. looking ror-
' ward to tht school of Instruction
for P.-T. A. workers to be held on
-Thursdsy, October 18, 1038, at the
Methodist Church, South, corner
: of Oakdnle and Main, Medford.
Mrs. C. W. Walls, state president.
will conduct the school, which will
basin at 10 a. m. Luncheon will be
served. A nursery for younger chil
dren will be appreciated by mothers.
The county has been divided Into
four sections, and a prize will be
given the unit In each section hav
Ing the largest percentage of old
eers and oommltte chairman pres
ent.
Daughters of Nile
Meet on Saturday
Zulelma Temple No. IS. Daughters
of the Nile, will meet In Ashland
on Saturday, October 8. with large
delegations expected from Medford,
Qranta Paat and Klnmnth Falls.
A luncheon will bn served at the
Plnza at 13;30 p. m., to which all
membera are Invited.
The regular stated session will be
held at a p. m. In the Masonic tem
ple, at which time Mrs. Anna Ham
merbacker of Grants Pans will pre
side as queen of the temple.
Plana will be discussed concerning
the coming Fall Ceremonial to be
held In November.
Grange Couple
Announce Troth
The wedding In lata October of
Miss Florence Clifford of Medford
and Morris Byrne of Applegate was
announced during the lunch hour
following the booster night program
at Upper Applegate Orange Friday
evening.
The bride-to-be Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clifford, and
Mr. Bvrne Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Byrne. Both are well known
In Oratice circles.
College CluT
Meets Saturday
College Women's club of Rogue
River valley will convene Seturdsy
efwrnoon at the home of Mrs. X. H
Hunj. USD West 10th street.
Mrs. Oeorce w. Neilson will be
the social chairman and a book re
view of "Forbidden Journey" will
be presented.
Grants Pass Radio
Application Filed
WASHtNOTON, Oct. . (V-The
federal communications commission
received an application yesterday
from the Southern Oregon Broad
casting company at Orants Psss. Ore.,
for a permit to build a new station
Klnner Planned
For Nunilay
Queen Ann Altar society will spon
sor chicken dinner In the parish
hall on South Oskdele avenue Sun
day from U to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Clsra
Fisher Is In charge of the affair,
Parents Anticipate
"Back to School"
Occasion Tuesday
"Parents Back to School Night"
will be an occasion which no parent
who Is Interested In his child and
his school Is going to want to miss.
Next Tuesday night, beginning at
8 p.m., the teachers of Junior High
school, cooperating with the P.-T. A.
are throwing the school wide open
and parents are going to shed a few
years and bo "school kids" onoe
more.
"School" will operate on Its regular
schedule with the exception that
the periods will be shorter and par
ents are to take the places of their
children. They will meet their child's
teachers. They may alt In their
child's seat, see how his rooms look
and where they an located.
Teacher will call their regular
rolls and parents will anawer "pres
ent" for his child's name. Parents
will definitely not be asked to recite,
but may ask the tescher aa many
question a he like.
There will be seven 10-mlnut pe
riods. Half of the period will belong
to the teacher when they will ex
plain briefly the oontent, alms and
methods of the course. The second
half will belong to the parents for
discussions and questions.
Following claase every one will re
turn to the auditorium to Join In a
rousing pep-assembly with Ray Hen
derson aa pep leader. Then "lunches"
will bo served.
The tescher and committee are
working hard to make this a big
night for parent who can still re
member (when tslklng to their chil
dren) how good they used to be In
school.
Already several fathers hav been
appointed Bull Dog Guards and will
be there, strutting Bull Dogs on their
chests, to ahow the "parent-kids" the
ropes.
-About 000 families are represented
In Junior HI, which In turn repre
sents between 1000 and 1200 par
ents. Surely most of these psrents
will appreciate the effort of a staff
of hard-working teachers In staying
for an entire evening, so that
parent may know what la being
done for their boys and girls In
their respective classes.
Every parent who Is properly In,
tercsted In his child and his school
going to save, If possible, next
Tuesday night for "Parents' Back to
School Night" at Junior HI school.
Roosevelt Circle
To Meet Friday
Ths Roosevelt Home and School
circle wll hold Its first meeting of
the year Friday at 3:30 In the after
noon. A good attendance la urged as
plans for the coming year are to be
discussed. More immediate ax the
plans for the Hallowe'en frolic that
la held annually to raise funds for
the lunch room.
New comers Into the district are
especially Invited to come so that
they may become acquainted with
the work of the circle.
There will be a short program by
members of the 6A class. A group of
4-B mothera will be hostesses for
the social hour.
Rummage 81
Start Friday'
Olive Rebekah lodge met In reg
ular session Monday evening. Plans
were discussed for a rummage sale
to b held Friday and Saturday.
P.T.A. Activities
Lincoln ichool Parent-Teachers -locution
will meet tomorrow after
noon at 8 o'clcck In the school. The
children In Miss Abbott's room will
present the program and the moth
ers of the children In Mrs. Hamilton's
room will have charge of the refresh
ments. Alt parents are asked to be
present et the meeting.
Calendar
Thursday.
7:80 p. m. Royal Neighbors, K, P.
hall.
8:00 p. m. Degrees of Honor club,
hall over Baldwin Piano ahoppe.
Friday
1:00 p. m. St. Mark's Guild, par
ish hall.
6:00 p. m. Canton auxiliary, I. O.
O. F. hall.
Obituary.
Thaddcus A. Danes
Funeral services for Thaddeiu A.
Dawes who passed away Tuesday eve
ning at Jacksonville, will be held
at the Conger funeral parlors Friday
at 3:30 p. m. Rev. W. A. Dawes of
the Baptist church will have echarge
of services and interment will be I
made In the Siskiyou Memorial park.
Canton Ladies
Meet Friday
The Ladles auxiliary of the Can
ton P. M. will convene tomorrow eve
ning at 8 o'clock In the L O. O. P.
hall.
All members are Asked to attend
the session aa plans for the district
convention, which will meet In Mod
ford November 13. will be formulated.
St. Mark's To
Meet Friday ,
St. Mark's Guild will convene Fri
day afternoon at 1 o'clock In the
parish hall on North Oaklale ave
nue for a hot dish luncheon after
which a social hour and business ses
sion will be held. All members are
asked to attend.
Henry IV. Hal!
Henry Wilson Hall, a resident of
Medford for the past twenty-one
years passed away early Thursday
morning at the age of OS years. Mr.
Hall with his family came to Med
ford from Btenfleld, Ore., In 1917,
and had followed carpenter work
since coming to Medford. Mrs. Hall
preceded htm In death In 1933. He is
survived by his mother who with two
sisters reside In North Dakota, one
sister In Texaa, five children, Mrs. J.
W. Wuelder of Albany, Calif., Mrs.
J. C. Rebholtz of 8an Francisco, Cel.,
Mrs. C. P. Jacqua of Stiver ton, Ore..
Qeorge I. Hall and Mrs. H. V. Daugh
erty of Medford.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the grsvesldo In the Medford 1
O. O. F. cemetery Saturday at 3 p. m.
by Lodge number 83 I. O. O. P. of
which he was a member. Conger fu
neral parlors are In charge of ar
rangements.
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BURELSON'S
Our Annual Festival
of Bargains
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BEGINS
New Silk
Stockings
By Gotham
GOLD STRIFE
Adjustabla
Flu Ever)' Lentil
of I
79c, $1.00
$1.15 to
$1.35
FRIDAY Momins
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in FALL and WINTER
COATS-SUITS-DRESSES
'
Furred Cloth Coats
Furred cloth coats In sport and dress styles with
beautiful fur collars. ...
Fitted Coats Navy
Flat back coats Good Earth
Swing- skirts , Green
Black Brown
Sizes 12 to 44
$35 and $39.75 values
Harvest Festival
Price '
$28.00
SPORT COATS
Beautiful new sport coats in high shades; also
black and navy. Made by Printzess and Pacifio
Maid.
Camel Hair Herringbone Tweed
' Novelty Boucles
Values to $24.75
Harvest Festival
Price
$19.00
Furred Cloth Coats
One group of cloth coats with large fur collars
in new Fall styles.
Fitted models Swagger Models Belted Models
Sizes 14 to 44. Regular $24.75 Values
Harvest Festival
Price
$19.00
For large women. Wool boucles. Colors:
Wine, Black. Navy, Rust. Size 38 to 44.
Regular $24.75 values. Harvest Festival price
SWAGGER SUITS
$19.75
SPORT COATS
Another large shipment of sport coats in all wanted colors. Two groups
at a special purchase price. Compare with $15.00 coats. Sizes 12 to 44.
Harvest Festival Price
$9.85 and $12.50
MANNISH TAILORED SUITS
Ladies' mannish tailored suits in men's wear and gabardine. Plain and
pin stripes. Black Brown Navy Oxford. Harvest Festival
Prices
$10.50 $12.50 $19.75
GOLD STRIPE
Silk Hosiery
BY GOTHAM
Three thread crepe
Four thread chiffon
seven thresd service
.Ml nriv Fall shades, site S'j to in4.
79c pair
3 pair for $2.00
EXTRA SPECIAL
Allur Form and Wear Pruf Slips
The most perfect flttln slip ever
styled. Tailored and lace trimmed.
Whit and tea roe. Rrrillar 85.95.
Harvest Festival Pale price
$1.98
Limit two to a customer.
NEW FALL DRESSES
A large group of lovely Fall dresses in all wanted
styles and colors. New dining, dancing, and all sorts
of daytime styles. Smart to the last detail.
Sizes 12-20 38-44
Half sizes lQ2 to 26J4
Luscious colored wools Black Wine
Hough crepe SPic8,,rusl
, Woodland green
velvets Mahogany
Matalasses Teal blue
These Dresses Are Priced at
$985 . $25o . $1975 . $2975
FALL DRESSES
Hundreds of dresses for afternoon, street, school or
business wear.
Light weight wools
Rough crepes
Ribbed crepes
Plaids
Kant stretch jerseys
Black and all Fall colors. Missy sizes 12 to 20.
Woman's sizes 38-44. Values to $16.50.
Draped bodices
Semi-fitted sleeves
Dirndl skirts
Tailored types
HARVEST
FESTIVAL PRICE
f
37.95
DAYTIME DRESSES
$g88
2 DRESSES FOR $10.00
Just unpacked out of New York a large group
of daytime dresses for street and school wear.
Colors: Black Teal Blue Wine Green.
Misses' sizes 12 to 20. 'Women's sizes 38 to 44
Regular $7.95 values. Harvest Festival Price
BLOUSES
Hundreds of new blouses,
Satins and Crepes; also Plaids.
All colors. Sizes 34 Ho 44
Harvest Festival Price
$1.98
EXTRA SPECIAL
SLIPS
Slips by Wear Prof and Martha Maid ,
Satin and Crepe
Tea Rose Lace Trimmed
White Tailored
Sizes 32 to 44.
Regular 81.08 values
$1.39
Two Slips for $2.00
A'lure Brassieres
"A" for the Small, Youthful Bust
"B" for the Average Bust
"0" for the large Bust
S1.00-S1.98-S3.95
Visit Our Corset Dept.
Never more complete in every detail.
New Le Gants 85.00 to $12.50
New Bontons $1.9S to $7.50
New Vassarettes $5.00, $7.50 to
$10.00
BURELSON'S DOWN STAIRS STORE
Visit our sport department and millinery department in our downstairs basement. Never were sport
things more interesting and never a larger stock.
JACKETS
Jackets
Plaid Jackets
Suede Jackets
Flannel Jackets
Corduroy
Sizes 12 to 20
llrrvest Festival Price
Tweeds
Fitted styles
Dirndl styles
Zipper styles
All colors
$3.98
100's NEW DRESSES
In silk prints, taffetas, rayon spuns. Sizes 14
to 44.
Harvest Sale Price $3.88
2 for $6.00
BUREL
Brushed Wool Twin Sets
Colors: Rust, Blue, Oreen, Black.
Sizes 34 to 40.
Zipper and button styles Just unpacked this
week.
$5.95
SWEATERS
Hundreds of slip-on Sweaters short and long
sleeves, Sonja Henie styles. Zephyr wools and
novelty weaves.
White, Black, Wine, Teal Rust.
Sizes 34 to 40.
$1.98 to $2.98
SON'S
SKIRTS FOR FALL
Plaited, Swing, Dirndl, and Suspender styles.
Sizes 24 to 32.
Harvest Festival Price
$1.98 $2.98 $3.88
HOSIERY
All new shades in service and chiffon.
Sizes 8--J to 104.
47c pair
Ladies Ready To Wear Store
Medford Bldg. Phone 28
i Closing time for Poo Lata to Clas
sify Ads is 1:80 p co.
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