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PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TVEDXESDAY, APRIL 26, 1933 Miss BulUs Chairman of Benefit Bridge Party. Mia Helen Bullls Is chairman of the large party to be held In the city club rooms Friday afternoon as a benefit to aid the membership drive of the Jackson County Public Health Association, which will open May 1. With, members of the execu tive board of the Greater Medford club she will complete arrangements for the affair, which promises to be one of the outstanding events of the spring season. Interesting all club groups and health workers through out the county. All women who enjoy an afternoon at cards are asked to form their own tables and enjoy tea at the club rooms. The small fee to be charged for the afternoon's events will bring with It for each person in attendance a membership In the health associa tion, without further cost.. The next meeting of the Greater Medford Club. It was announced yes terday between party plans, win oe held Monday. May 1. Election of ef- flcers will be In order and Important business will be transacted, calling for a large attendance. Washington P.-T. A. Plans Spring Carnival. At the meeting of the Washington Parent-Teacher Association last Fri day plans were made for a May fete to be held about the middle of the month. New officers were elected and the following were the success ful candidates: Mrs. Jack. Heyland, president; Mrs. Carl Bennett, vice president; Mrs. W. H. Cool, secretary, .nH uirm r t, Fivnn. treasurer. Several speakers brought Inspiring messages to the group. Mrs. I. E. Schuler reviewed the address of Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar on child health work, recently given at the home of the Misses Carlton. Mrs. E. E. WH- n rfannrivieri thA earden club pro Ject sponsored among the Parent Teacher group to enter the garden competition. un wnvnn Keesee Is the garden project leader. R. G. Fowler, county agent, was also present w the garden plans' for Medford chil dren. mh . v.-vr n tvrtnlnmnt for the afternoon was furnished by pupils of m. canode's ana xviro. rooms. Mav Day Dance Plans Intrlrue Many Folk May day is the time for dancing. So It has been for many, many years, in many, many lands, and Medford and 1D33 will not be exceptions. The nart nnnni'ineed bv the Elks for the evening of the day, when maids are said to bathe their facta in aew jrora the "hawthorne tree, to ever oeaun ha nireadv the center of In terett with men and maids. They mav not nrlse in time to catch the fmm tviA hnwt,home tree but they will be dancing at che Elks' temple whtn evening comes, ix xaia is any Indication of wnava going on in w V Special decorations and novelty features are promised oy tne commit m AtfantHncr t.TiA rtunrn for next Mon day evening at the temple, and all Elks and in vi tea guests are u;iuaou in thfl Diana. Th committee for the affair Is r.mr.oRPd of Bob Strang. Orover Co- rum, Charles Gilbert. James Dally and Harry Barneburg. Garden Club Committee . Plans for Annual Show. The home of Mrs. A. E. Reames was the meeting place yesterday of members of the annual flower show committee of the Medford Garden club. Plans for the annual show, dates for which have been changed to May 31 and June 1 were thorough ly outlined as Mrs. Reames, the club president, leaves today for a trip to the national capital with Mr. Reames. She will return, however, before the garden show. The lateness of blos soms as a result of cold weather has necessitated postponement of the show and It Is hoped that the new dates chosen will find all early summer flowers In their prime. Attending the meeting yesterday were Mrs. Lewis TJlrlch, Mrs. Leland Mentzer, Charles Voorhles, Mrs. H. D. McCaskey and Misses Helen and Mae Carlton. Post-Delphlans Invite Guests to Meeting It Is tomorrow morning that Hon E. B. Day will address the Post-Del-phtan club at the courthouse audi torium at 10 o'clock, and an Invita tion to interested men and women of the city has been Issued by the club. Legislation passed at the last session will be discussed by the local repre sentative, who will place special em phasis upon the sales tax. Pcet-Delphlans are asked to be at the auditorium at 9:30 to complete business before the program opens, . Card Party at Parish Hall Interests Many. Numerous social groups are mak ing plans to meet at parish hall this evening for the card party planned by St. Ann's Altar society as the first of a series to grace the spring and summer c alendar. Bridge, auction and contract, and 600 will be played. Guests are asked to arrive at 8 o'clock. Daughters of Nile Plan May Festival Tr.e Daughters of the Nile ars among Medford social groups who will observe the arrival of the month of May with appropriate festivity They have announced a festival for May 5 at the Masonic temple. The party will be a costume affair and very Informal. Guests are requested to wear gingham frocks, 'rags' or cos tumes. There will be prize dances and refreshments and much glety, Is the forecast. Music for dancing will be played by Whipple's orchestra. The party Is planned as a benefit to finance the patrol trip and the committee making arrangements is composed of Mrs. Al bert E. Peasley, Mrs. O. D. Frazee, Mrs E. H. Hedrlck. Mrs. Paul Ryn- nlng and Mrs. George Porter- SOC Parent-Teacher "council Announces Benefit May 0 is the date announced by the city council of the Parent-Teachers' association for a benefit dessert bridge party at the Junior hlgn school auditorium. The party has been arranged to raise funds to send a delegate to the national P.-T. A. convention in Seattle next month. St. Mark's Guild " To Meet Fitch Home There will be a meeting of St. Mark's Guild next Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, at tr-e home of Mrs. Fitch at Phoenix. A large attend ance Is anticipated. The Grants Pass Garden Club will sponsor a tulip show at tht Rlvoll theater In Grants Pass next Friday and Saturday, It was anonunced to day. Southern Oregon tulpls are at their best now and advance reports indicate there will a large display of the beautiful flowers. Jackson coun ty growers are Invited to enter their choice tulips. Sterling G. Mendenhail, manager ox the Rlvoll theater, will give fifteen pieces of pewter ware to the fifteen first prize winners. Other winners will receive ribbons. Prizes will be Riven for the best single, the best three and the best six, all colors and for the best mixed basket and the best single color basket. Manager Mendenhail says he win hold the display over Sunday for the benefit of Medford people who wish to attend. PUBLIC COURSE The Medford Public Golf course will stage a spring tournament open to all golfers of the Rogue River valley. Qualifying round for eight een holes will take place next Sat urday and Sunday to determine pairings. Elimination play to be concluded each Sunday following or game forfeited. Weather permitting, the tournament will be concluded by the end of May. Suitable prizes will be awarded winners and runner-up In all flights and a most attractively low green fee will prevail for the occasion with no entrance fee for participants. F. W. Chausse, owner of the course, says the fairways and greens are In prime' condition and offer a much better chance for par than last year, when the course was play ed In par but once. On that oc casion Keith Baughman made a going one under the goal. So far no one has made a hole in one, even though there are two holes, a 145 and 165 yard invitation, but the best so far on these holes has been birdies. More details may be had by phoning 685 - - CP. vh r!nfrftl Point hlnrh school or chestra entertained from KMED last night with a concert, which was much enjoyed by radio llstenera ol the valley. Difficult numbers were mastered In a very pleasing and sur prising polished manner by the young players and the voice of Eliz abeth Southwell, soloist, added much beauty to the program. The orchestra consists of the fol lowing Instrument, and players: Piano Rutn Bamstrom. Plano-accordlon Vlolette Pearson. Violins Berenice Reames, Ralpn Botts, Buddy Cowln, Ruby Webster. Qladyse Churchill. Lauretta Williams. Clarinets Alvln Maple, Jack Hall. Donald Richardson. Saxophone Mona Lewis. Trumpets Alan nelscher, John Eddy. Drums Ethelyn Scott. Vocalist Elizabeth Southwell. Warrant Call. Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, war rant No. 2073 to No. 2322 Inclusive are called for payment Interest to cea on April 27, 1933. Warrants to be presented for payment at the of fice of the District Clerk, City Hal'.. Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49. Fender and body repairing. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Worka. 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XV , ' f Xv 2for 88c - J -. n. aw 88c rw3 X U A DANCE TONIGHT at Dreamland DINTY MOORE'S 7 LITTLE GIANTS urelson's Sale of NEW DRESSES 50 beautiful new silk dresses. Triple sheer materials In plain colors prints. Jacket dresses, cape frocks, one-piece styles. All spring nnlnn Ualf mi -ram 1 R XL 1tKL Rjaanilnf ) 14 to 44. Values to' ft 16.50. Sale price $10-00 Silk Dresses 200 smart spring and summer dresses faata i loned of printed silk and plain colors. UaW Evening, street and sport styles. Values V-? tr ai3Sn. Rata nrlrA r was fn 3). uu Spring Frocks White and pastel color silk Lovely new prints and plain i Odds and ends In broken sizes, to $6.99. Sale price $3.00 I! I 1 Mr A li - ! II I dresses. shadee. Knitted Dresses New spring style dresses and two-piece Knitted suits. Regular ft 5. 95 values. Out they go at $ 3 win i-irnaragiM Phone 28 Hotel Holland uldj. Ringlette Permanent Wave If jou mtt 't here it nnt be good. 1933 prices ; SOI ONE i lei. 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Phone 286. Medford, Ore.