Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939.
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davii
Solo Harpist to
Appear in City
Sunday Afternoon
Heading the calendar for en
joyable entertainment Sunday
afternoon is the appearance here
of Ruth Lorraine Close, solo
harpist who will be presented in
concert at 4 o'clock in St. Mark's
Guild hall by the Medford Musi
cal society.
The well known harpist will
present the following program:
I
Solfeggietto Bach
Chanson de Guillet Martin.
Old French...Arr. by Perllhou
Minuet Beethoven
II
Valse de Concert Hasselmans
Fantaisie Saint-Saens
Marguerite au "ouet Zabel
ni
Au Seuil du Temple Tournier
Lolita la Danseuse Tournier
La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin
..... Debussy
First Arabesque Debussy
IV
French Folk Songs
Ron Ron Ron Petit
Patapon Grandjapy
Le Bon Petit Rol d'Yvctot..
Arr. by Grandjanv
Autumn Thomas
Jazz Band pour la harpe
Tournier
Butlers Visit
In This City
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott (Jock)
Butler of Albany have been vis
tors in Medford for the past
week at the home of Mrs. But
ler's father, T. N. Parrett.
The couple are former well
known Medford residents.
Wilson Home Will
Be Scene of Meet ,
Daughters of the American
Revolution will observe its
twentieth anniversary Saturday,
at the home of Mrs. E. M. Wil
son, 340 South Riverside ave,
nue, at 2 o'clock.
The following members will
lake part in the program of the
resume of the past twenty years
in D.A.R.: Mesdames Bert An
derson, M. J. Morris, J. A. Perry
and B. G. Harding.
Mrs. W. W. P. Holt, Mrs. Bert
Anderson and Mrs. Ralph Spen
cer will act as assistant host
esses. Dues will be collected at the
session.
Theta RhoClub
Meets Tonight
The regular meeting of the
Theta Rho Girls' club will be
held at 6:30 o'clock this evening
in the I.O.O.F. hall.
The session will be preceded
by a formal banquet to be fur
nished by the Rebekah lodge.
Initiation will follow the ban
quet.
Margaret Pence will be Inlti
ated into the club. All Theta
Rho Girls and Rebekahs are in
vited to attend.
Miss D'AlbiniIs
Honored at School
Miss Corlnne D'Alblnl, dau"h
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. D
blnl of this city, was recently
honored at St. Helen's hall in
Portland where she is a student
of pre-nursing.
The popular Medford girl was
'tidmitted Into the Curie society
I an honorary club for students
1 of nursing who show outstand
ing ability.
i Miss D'Alblnl will spend the
; Thanksgiving holiday at her
home here next week.
Reid Home Scene
Of Dinner Party
Members of the Roosevelt
school faculty were entertained
at a delightful dinner party Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Grace Reid on Vancouver ave
nue. The affair was In keepine
with the harvest time motif and
the following guests were pres
ent: Miss Sara VanMeter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Carter, Miss
Lois Spinning, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Georgp Max
well, Lynn Mills and Mrs. Mary
Coffin.
Mrs. Reid was assisted
throughout the evening by Mrs
G. Q. D'AIblni.
Lois Schafer to
Wed Mr. Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Schafer
of the Table Rock district an
nounced the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Lois yesterday.
Miss Schafer will become the
bride of Bob Bishop, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Bishop of
Medford, later this month.
The bride-to-be is a graduate
of Medford high school, class
of 1934, and has lived in the
valley all her life.
NOTICE
It U necessary thst all club, or
ganization and society notices De
brought or phoned Into this of
flea by Friday noon If they are
to appear In Sunday's society
page.
Notices which do not reach tbu
office oy Friday noon cannot De
orlntfl Sund.v
Slonekers Home
From California
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sloneker
and daughter Noelle returned to
I their home here yesterday from
a two weeks' vacation trip spent
in southern California.
Mrs. I. L. Acker, who accom
panied them to California, re
mained for a more extended visit
with her son, I. R. Acker of
Temple City, Cal.
Wenoneh Club
Party Friday
The Wenonah club will spon
sor a public card party Friday
evening in the Redman hall on
Apple street. Bridge and pin
ochle will be played. A door
prize will be given.
Dollar Days Frl. and Sat.
Scalp Treatment 4
shampoo, finger wavep
WINELAND
Beatify shop
Phone
Jarkson Hotel
OIH
Birthday Party
Honors Three
Mrs. Dan Conner, Mrs. John
ny Grinsted and Mrs. Frank
Ovelman were honored Tuesday
with a surprise pot-'uck dinner
party at the home oi Mrs. Con
ner on the Jacksonville highway
Hostessess for the pleasant
affair were members of the Fri
day afternoon sewing club and
the occasion celebrated the hon
orees' three birthdays.
Guests present were Mesdames
Gordon Stagg, William Swartz,
John Bowdish, Harry Barne
burg, Robert Wert, Ida Hollars.
Jane Hemstreet and the honored
ones, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Grin
tsed and Mrs. Ovelman.
Art Display
Friday Evening
The public is invited to view
an art disp-ay by Ann Guetzleff
of Ashland, Friday evening in
the Sunday school rooms of St.
Peter's Lutheran church, 10
Portland avenue.
In the display will be char
coal sketches, pencil drawings
and oil portraits.
(Additional Society on page 4)
ats
'3 MORE
SERVINGS
RICH IN VITAMIN Bt
MvJ-B WHY?
"It got me
a $10 tip..."
2
Believe me, folks, waiter on the streamliner hat
to hump to keep everybody happy like on our last
trip. We bad a roly-poly Dutchman from Java and I
took special care of him because he seemed kind of
finicky, espedally about coffee. "Only Java know
anything about good coffee," he said.
He ordered a cup, anyway. Tve heard about your
remarkable coffee," I said, serving him, "but I think
you'll find this quire good." He picked up the cup and
tasted it "Hmmm," he said. "It is really delicious. It
b, in fact, superb. What kind, may I ask?" "It's M-J-B,
lir," I explained.
M-J-B$
RICHER ROAST
gives you
RICHER FLAVOR
Drip or Regular Grinds
Fr drip r gUtl ctfftt maktn
I
I continued i "Our passengers come from all over
the world so their tastes in coffee vary. We use M-J-B
because its Richer Roast gives a rich coffee flavor at
any strength we make it" The gentleman from Java,
was imprcssed."Waiter,"hesaid,"acceptthis little token
of appreciation from one connoisseur of good coffee
to another." It was a $ 1 0 billl
Cor, iw ,r M-J-B Co.
We Are Climaxing m? 6n?eai 11 tit Anniversary Sale with SSre WMe
fr 7
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, BARGAINS for i-KiDAY and SATURDAY!
BETTER C0ATS BETTER DRESSES
Hundreds Are On Sale For Dollar Days FOR THE HOLIDAYS
No Refunds, No Approvals
All Sales Final
You'll thoroughly enjoy shopping In this
pleasant, well arranged and deparimeniized
store . . . Come and visit us during this sale.
There will be plenty of experienced sales
attendants to serve you.
Regular Values to $59.50 Now . $45.00
Regular Values to S49.75 Now . $59.75
Regular Values to $39.75 Now . $29.75
Regular Values to $29.75 Now . $19.83
These prices Include Famous Krimma Kurls
Dollar Days
Special
COATS
70 new Fall coats in lweed, camel
ilesces. boucl.t and krimma kurli, a few
Persian trimmed. All alios and colors.
Guaranteed linings.
Values to $25.75
Special
Dollar Days
$14.83
TAILORED SUITS
Pin stripes, plain color.d gabardines,
smartly tailored tor afreet and business
wear.
Sites 12 to 44
Regular $14.95 Values
Dollar Days af
Special 9.&5
Regular $22.50 Values
Dollar Days - A
Special ylQ.Uli
Rich, warm colors that put you in Autumn tempo . . . purples,
wine, teal blue, slate blue; yes black, too. Dresses as new as to
morrow, button trimmed, tucked shoulders, braid trimmed,
sequins, long and short sleeves, dresses for bridge, luncheon,
and evening wear. Sites 12 to 20; half sizes 14Vi to 24V4.
$19.75 $22.50 $29.75
DRESSES
Lovely new fall dresses in Tail's smartest styles and colors.
Short and long sleeves, bustle effects, new sleeve treatments,
swing skirts.
Missy and half sites and junior sixes
12 to 20i 11 to 17; 14a to 24V4
Black BoyBlue Grey Blackberry Moss Green
Regular Values to $19.75
Dollar Days
Special
$12.11
Extra Special
HOSIERY
By GOTHAM
Regular $1.35 values
in s.rvlc. and chif
fon. Broken siset and
colors.
DOLLAR DAYS
SPECIAL
93c
HOUSECOATS
and
Chenille ROBES
A largo group of flow
red rayon and chenille
housecoats in aipp.r and
wrap around 1 1 y 1 . s.
Sit.s 12 to 48.
EXTRA SPECIAL
For Dollar Days
$3.88
Id.al Christmas Gift
HOSIERY
by Gotham and Mojud
In all th. n.w Fall
shades. Chiffon and s.r
vice. Sites B!a to 10' j.
Rogular 85c Hose
3 pair S2.00
DURING DOLLAR
DAYS
DRESSES
ttuntlreil'. of iln's.r for strtft.
artrrnmm and (.port nr wlu,ol
wrar. Alto tlmu-r (IretM nnj
formal.. I.lnht weight wools.
roiiRh crepe, nlpant and plaid
MN's Mrp 12 ti 'in: Women's
l7es 31) to 44.
Regular Values to S16.50.
DOLLAR (J" QQ
DAYS 3)1 .CiiS
2 Dresses S15.00
EXTRA SPECIAL
2 Racks Dresses
AH types of new Fall dresses.
Ire.v and smart new sport
models. A1 paras, plaids and
wools.
Regular Values $12.50
DOLLAR DAYS
Only
$5.00
DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL
FORMAL?! $7.88
One rack of Formats, broken sizes, lots of colors. Value
$9.85 to $19.75.
PAJAMAS and
GOWNS
A large group of broken
sizes and colors In rayon
pajamas and gowns.
Values to $1.98.
Dollar Days
Sp.cial
98c
'
HOLIDAY
SUGGESTIONS
BUY NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS
. Mojud Hose
e Gotham Hose
. Wear Pruf Slips
. House Coats, Robes
. Pajamas
e-!''44.4H.t-
LADIE'S READY-TO-WEAR
Medford Building - Phone 28
Hundreds o Dollar Day Bargains in
Burelson's Downstairs Store
Hundreds of
Printed DRESSES
Cotton dresses, housecoats and smocks.
Broken sizes. KQ
Values to $1.98 lC
2 for SI .00
Limit 4 to a Customer
DRESSES
A large group of spun rayon, acetate rayons
for sport and school wear. Plaids smartly
trimmed and swing skirts. Sizes 12 to 20
and 38 to 48. Many new arrivals today.
Hundreds of Dresses
All $2.98 Values
S1.9S
BRAND NEW
Cotton DRESSES
A large group of cotton prints, regular
$1.98 values, all sizes. g i fft
Dollar Days Special ) I .UU
Limit 4 to a Customer
DRESSES
Hundreds of dresses taken from our main
floor. Alpacas, wools, silk prints, plaids and
spun rayons. Sizes 12 to 20 and 36 to 44.
Values to $7.95.
Anniversary Special
$3.03
SLIPS
Tea rose, white, black and navy. Sites 32
to 44. Values to $1.59. J fs M
Dollar Days Special JjM UU
HOSIERY
By Gotham, Berkshire and Durham chiffon
and service. Sites 8 z to 10'. Broken
sites and colors. Cfao,
Dollar Days Special ...-tJyC
2 par for S1.00
SLACK SUITS
In spun rayon and gabardine, win., royal,
rust and navy: sites 12 to 20.
$1.98$2.9Sto$3.98
LARGE GROUP NEW FALL
COATS
Fleeces, boucles, tweeds in belled and boxy
styles. Smartly tailored in Fall's smartest
colors.
Regular Values to $14.95
DOLLAR DAYS
SPECIAL
CHEHILLE ROBES
Zipper and wrap-around styles. Sizes 12
to 38.
S2.SS
An Ideal Christmas
Gift. Now Only
Cotton Prints and Seersucker
HOUSECOATS
An ideal Christmas gift. Sizes 12 to 20
and 36 to 48. Dollar Days Special
$1.98 to $2.93
SWEATERS
All colors and styles. Anniversary Special
$1.00 $1.93 $2.93
SKIRTS
Gor.d skirts, swing skirts and plaited and
skating skirts in new Fall shades. Sizes
24 to 32. Dollar Days Special
$1.38 $2.93 $3.93
Rubber Rain Ccats
While, red. royal. Regular $1.49 values
DOLLAR DAY 1 "
SPECIALS 51.00
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