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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. 'APRIL 22. 1037. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs County Teachers Chorous Formed Five Years Ago Mrs. James Hoey Named New Head Of County Unit Mr. Junes K. Hoey of this city tu elected president of the Jackson county Parent -Teacher association at yesterday's meeting In Central Point. Other new officers named with Mrs. Hoey are: Mrs. C. D. Elhart. Ash land, vice-president; Mrs. W. J. Geb hard. Central Point, secretary; and Mrs. Nell Dunn of Bellvlew. treasurer. A large number o representatives of units throughout the county were present for the session, which open ed at 10 a. m. with Mrs. B. C. For- sythe of Ashland presiding. Business Included reports on progress and ac tivities of each unit in the county. Following luncheon served by the 1 Central Point unit as hostess, songs : by fifth and sixth grade pupils of ' tho city opened the afternoon meet- ' Ing. Delegates to the recent state conclave In Portland reported on con vention features, the reports being arranged as a short dramatic presen tation. Mrs. Jack Heyland of Mod ford In stalled new officers to conclude the session. Conclave Reports Will Be Heard. Among features of tomorrow after- ! noon's meeting of the Washington school Parent-Teacher association set i for 2 o'clock In tho school gymna- j alum will be reports on the recent, state convention held tn Portland. The reports will be made by Mrs. Clifton Pond and Mrs. Orval Shores and are to be presented as a play. Election of a secretary to replace Mrs. Reginald Earl, resigned, is scheduled for the business session. Dr. Leroy C. Jensen Is to address the group. Music will be by pupils of Mrs. Ruth Bolton and Miss Laura York. Mothers of students of Miss Amy Harding and Mrs. George Ca- ! node will act as hostesses. j In the fall of 1932 a little group of teachers met In Med ford and decided to form a choral club. There were eight teachers at the meeting and Mrs. George Andrews, a well known musician of southern Oregon. With the idea of singing together for pleasure and professional Improve ment In school music, they formed a self-supporting group which was de veloped under the leadership of Har riet Baldwin, music supervisor of Med ford schools, into a fine ensemble singing group of thirty-two mem bers. Since that year the choral club has continued to grow. It has reached outside the teaching profession and many who are not teachers, but who enjoy singing and are interested In tzood music, have joined the club. Two years ago the chorus began the building up of a music library and this has been added to until there is a worth-while collection on file in the office of the county superin tendent for use of the chorus. The group, supported by the county superintendent's office and the Medford school music department, has been organized for five years. This vear it has reached a maximum of sixty-four members. They have made a number of public appear ances during the past season, nota bly at Portland last June at the N. E. A. convention, where they won the Approval of national leaders. Esther Leake, music director for past three years, assisted by Mao Chambers, accompanist for two years, is in charge of the annual concert which )s to be given Monday even ing. April '26th. at the high school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. A con cert at Ashland May 3. at the South ern Oregon Normal school under the auspices of the A. A. U. W., will end this season for the ckorus. Chorus members are: Gertrude Ahlstrom, Alice Anderson. Kay Barbour, Edna Beeson, Mary Chamberr.. Ethel Chastaln, Georgia Curr:er, Eleanor Curry, Olive Curry, Marjorte FiMc. Prances Fitzgerald. Ethel Fleischer. Jeannette Gore, Gladys Ollbert, Lyle Gregory. Marjorle Gregory. Cora Oustln, Eunice Hager. Helen Hatlelld, Gladys Helner. Florence Hunsaker, MMtyaret Hu son, Una B. 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Miss Margaret Lenora Bland of this city recently returned home after being among guests at a fam ily reunion In Eugene celebrating the birthdays of Mrs. Margaret Ellen Jones and Fred Jones. Miss Bland was among several grandchildren present for the affair. Miss Bland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ollklson and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Neely, all of Grants Pass. Miss Cox I Honor Guest Miss Ora Cox of this city, state president of the Daughters of Union Veterans, was the honor guest at a recent session of the Ashland group. The affair was arranged as a lunch eon, followed by afternoon session during which Miss Cox appeared In her official capacity. She addressed the group, describing the national conclave and telling of plans for or ganization activities. Friday Affair Is Announced Arrangements are being completed by the Electa social club for a lunch eon scheduled for tomorrow after noon at 1:30 o'clock at the Girls Community clubhouse. Hostesses are to be Mrs. Gertrude Lamb. Mrs. Tesste Miller. Mrs. G. W. Nellson and Mrs. C. J. Raker. All non-affiliated members of East ern Star are cordially invited to at tend the luncheon. Mrs Mann Is Home from South Returning to her home here, on the Shasta this morning was Mrs. John C. Mann, who has been visiting In Berkeley. Calif. Mrs. Mann left Sunday for the south. She was the house-guest of Mrs. Warner Patton, former Medford resident, while in the bay area. Ml Era SHOES! You all know shoes are advancing in price. The new manager is giving you new Spring styles in thia sale at prices that represent real savings. ENNA JETTICK SHOES Entire stock includ ed. New whites, browns and black All $5.00 values $3.95 All $6.00 values $4.95 NEW SPRING SANDALS Regular $2.08 values. White pat- J O A Q ents, white elks, blacks and blues P The Season's Newest Grays Pumps, straps, ties. Regular $4.95 t O QC values. New Manager's price ZJJ SPECIALS IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT NEW MANAGER'S SALE Our Entire Stock Of MEN'S SUITS Entire stork of Men's Suits, not old. out of date styles, but, new spring suits that formerly sold at $12.30. New Man ager's price $18.95 FELT HATS Group No. 1 New Spring Felt Hats. Every hat made of 100 percent all new fur bodies, leather sweats. Every hat water proofed and a new hat free If not satisfactory. All sizes 64 to 7'4. New Manager's price $1.98 Group No. 2 All hat, that formerly sold up to Ji.M. Larte staple shapes a well as the newest Sprlny novelties. New Man ager's price $2.98 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Group No. 1 In this group you will find woven madras, fanry broad cloths, plain broadcloths. Dust tones and deep tones. Every shirt full cut, well made and guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new shirt free. Former price $1,29. New Manager's price . Group No. 2 All our new Spring Dress Shifts that sell 4 1 a rrg. for $1.6 A. During the New Munuger's sale ?H I ttK Group No. 3 Entire stock of our 91.93 Dres Hhlrts. Come take your choice at the New Manager's price MEN'S WHITE CAPS ; Non breakable vlor. 4 a New Manager's price 1 C MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS In this group you will find the newest Spring sty let in Black. Browns, and Whites. All former $3.45 values. New Managrr's price, - 98c $1.79 $298 MEN'S ODD TROUSERS Either for work or dres. fixer 3 00 pair tn the New Man ager's 8a le. Come see the value. MEN'S DRESS SOX Fine Dres Sot made by Munlng. Regular 25c values. New Manager's price ... 19c Ml Jl Starts Friday April 23. Closes Saturday Night May 1 A store wide sale to get the people of Medford and surrounding terri tory better acquainted with Medford's oldest independent Department Store. Now under new management. Plan to attend this sale many times BUY and SAVE! Read every one of the items advertised and remember that they are only a few of the many bargains that await you Friday morning, April 23. LADIES' Buy your spring wardrobe during the NEW MANAGER'S SALE COATS and SUITS REDUCED 1 Entire stock is in thia sale. Nothing reserved. Pick out the suit or coat you like best and save one-fourth the original low price. SPRING DRESSES Racks and racks of new Spring Dresses are included in the New Manager's Sale, Come, see the lovely prints we are now offering at to $395 $595 $795 and $990 This Is PEAR WEEK And the new manager wants you to eat more pears. FREE PEARS To the first 150 customers purchasing one dollar or more worth of merchandise from us on Friday the opening day of our BIO SALE the manager gives jou. with his compliments, s can of the famous Rogue Klver pears. Locally canned. At lower prices, 28 to choose from, Priced at SEE WHAT VALUES The New Manager is offering in the Dry Goods Department NEW SPRING SILKS Large assortment of 39-inch Printed Silks. Regu lar 79c values. 4Qf New Manager's price Twl PHOENIX HOSE Complete close-out of all chiffon and service weights. All sizes except 9i. fQf New Manager's price D3U BUTTONS All our better grades buttons are in this sale. Over $300 worth. Take your pick New Man ager's price i REG. PRICE WASH CLOTHS Soft Terry Cloth Wash Cloths, wanted Esj colors. New Manager's price 2 for BABY BLANKETS 30x40 regular 79o values. Pink and blue ifl. (slightly soiled). New Manager's price FABRIC GLOVES Broken sizes and colors in summer fabric Gloves. Values to 98c. New Manager's price OQf pair ) SYLVIA KNIT GLOVES A lovely fabrio for sport and summer CQa New Manager '8 price SHEETS and CASES Compare our prices on sheets and pillow cases. Pequot and Truth brands. Vou will be more than pleased with the New Manager's price. SPRINGTIME PRINTS High grade 80 square prints. Fast colors, new patterns. Regular 25c values. 1 Q f New Manager's price I wv Felt Slippers Values to 48c. New Man ager's price 1 25c Rayon Step-ins for ladies and children. New Manager's price 15c Rayon Knee-Hi Hose' 25c values. New Man ager's price 19c House Dresses Values to $1.19. New Manager's price 89c FORMALS $3.95 to $14.95 Some are priced at less than half price I ARGAIH The new manager has dozens of Bargains waiting for you in the Bargain Basement. Buy shoes and save 10 discount on all men's, women, boys' and girls' shoes. Lace BASEMENT Brassieres One lot wide brassiers, 29o values. New Man ager's price 19c Boys' Dress Shirts Fast colored fancy broad cloth shirts, regular 59c values. New Manager's price 45c Boys' Wool Sweaters Values to $1.48. New Manager's price 89c 80 Sq. Prints . 36 inches wide, Fast col ors. Discontinued patterns New Manager's price 15c Ginghams Prints Short lengths in ginghams and prints. New Man ager's price 7cyd. Men's Dress Shirts Fast colored Broadcloth. New Manager's price 69c Sun Suits 59c values. New Man ager's price 48c ROMA WINE COMPANY. INC.. Loot. Call). in nn nrr M Corselettes $1.98 and $2.49 values. New Manager's price $1.69 $1.59 values $1.19 $1.19 values .98 Children's Print Dresses Regular 69c values. New Manager's price 49c Men's Work Shirts Men 's blue or grey Cham bray work Bhirts Manager's price New 39c One lot of lace. All yon want lcyd. Children's Oxfords White, brown and black. New Manager's Special 89c pr. Sandals One Table Ladies' white and novelty sandals. Val ues to $1.48... New Man ager's price 69c pr. EOT i a i