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r Society By Clara Mary Davis Junior Symphony Orchestra Concert This Evening One of the outstanding events of National Music Week In Medtord it the Junior Symphony orchestra., un der the direction of John R. Knight, which will be presented In concert this evening at 8:15 o'clock In the senior high school auditorium. Zonta International of Medford Is sponsor of the concert. Quest artists appearing on the pro gram Include Esther Palmer Day. well known harpist, and the Teachers' Chorus of mixed voices, under the direction of Esther Churoh Leake. Another feature of the entertainment will be a solo by Eff le Kurut, so prano, accompanied by Mrs. Day and the harp. The concert this evening la the final of a series of three which have been enjoyed throughout the winter. The program for tonight's presen tation follows: Heading, "I Am Music," Mrs. Lola C. Young. 1. Elegle Massenet-Tobanl Prelude to Act 11 (La Travlata) Verdi Orchestra. J. A Picture Pearl Curran To the Sun Pearl curran Effle Herbert Kurtz, soprano. Harp Accompanist, Mrs. Day. S. The Old Road John Prlndle Scott Jackson County Teachers' Mixed Chorus, directed by Esther Church Leake. 4. Chaconne Durai.d Melody In A Dawes Esther Palmer Day. Harpist. S. Evening Prayer and Dream Pan tomime Humperdlnck (From Hansel and Gretel) Orchestra. . Who Is Sylvia Schubert Sanctus (from St. Cecelia's Mass) ,. Gounod Chorus with Orchestral Accom paniment.) Adrienne's Annual May COAT EVENT Dressy Coats This group includes boucles, esponge and plain materials. New broad shoulders, pleat ed backs, panel backs, tux edo fronts. Black, navy and beige. Reg. $29.98 and $25.00 vals. NOW S1JL98 An Assortment of Dressy and Sport COATS in plain and tweed mater ials. Dressy fitted coats and box coats. Sizes range from 12 to 44. A wide array of col ors to select from. Values to $25.00 NOW S16J8 Sport Coats Toppers and M length coats in gold, cadet, navy, roseber ry and white. Wonderful values. SI 2.98, si 0.98 Special Group of Summer Coats For casual wear. Linens, silks, corduroy and cotton tweeds. S5.Q0 ADRIENNE'S THOUGHTFUL LITTLE GIFTS FOR MOTHER Don't forgt! Next Sunday is Mother's Day SWEM'S nd Clubs "Snow White Tea" Thursday Event For Music Week A "Snow White" benefit tea, spon sored by the Medford Music club, will be held Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. The tea la to raise funds to pay for prizes awarded Junior and senior high school students In the Music Week poster contest recently com pleted. The "Snow White" motif will be carried out with tea served from a "wishing well." The committee In charge of ar rangements includes Vera Humphries, tables: Mrs. Rawles Moore, music; and Mrs. Wllsle Prultt. decorations. The program follows: Organ mu sic. 3:30 to 4 o'clock, by Mrs. Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh: "On Wings of Song." Mendelssohn, and "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water," Cadman. sung by the ladles' trio: violin selections. Lawrenoe Hubert: "May Morning." by Denza, "Noon," by Harris, and "The Flatterer." by Chaminade. sung by the ladles' trio: string ensemble numbers under the direction of John P.. Knight. The ladles' trio is made up of Mrs. R. W. Webster, Mrs. Darrel Huson and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland. Accompanists are Miss Flossie Thompson and Mrs. Rawles Moore. Miss Ahlstrom Director Jackson School Musical An enjoyable pre-Natlonal Music Week program was held Friday by the music department of the Jackson school under the sble direction of Gertrude Ahlstrom. Two hundred people were present at the spring concert, with Roger Wolf, accompa nist. The following program was presented : All Tru the Night Welsh Annie Laurie Scott (Story by Lyle Wilcox) Gondollera Dl Capua Glee Clubs Billy Boy White (Billy Sims, Bob Stevens, Paul Hamilton) Twilight on, the TraIl....Mltchell-Alter Believe Me If All Those EndeBrtng Toung Charms Irish (Jimmy Tucker Story: Noelle Sloneker Solo) Boys' Chorus Merrily We Roll Along Mv Bonnie Orchestra Directed by John Knight Go Down Moses Negro Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Negro (Betty McKenzle. Bernlce Wood, Noelle Sloneker) Glee Clubs Minuet Waltz Chopin Concert March Wasch Roger Wolf Primrose Qrleg Love's Old sweet Sang Molloy Little Dustman Brahms Girls' Chorus Polly-wolly-doodle Traditional Combined Chorus Trees Rasbach-Dels (Billy Sims. Maxlne McKlnney, Alma Johnson, James Gllham) Donkey Serenade Frlml Heigh Ho Snow White and the Seven Dwnrfs Glee Clubs Effie H. Kurtz Presents Pupils Wednesday Eve The second recital In keeping with National Music Week will be given by the voice and piano students from the studio of Effle Herbert Kurtr. Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Tre program fol lows: Nallonal Music Week. May 1 to 1. Slogan: Foster Local Talent. Voice and Piano Pupils of Effle Herbert Kurtz. 1. Marching Curtis Piano Ensemble Group. 3. (a) Happy Songs Curtis 3. (b) Dandelions - , Curtis Joyce Taylor. 4. Sailing - Curtis Peggy Bray. 5. Knight Rupert 3 pianos ., Schumann Arthur Jones and Steve Dlppel. . The Wavelet - Paldl Donald Wendt. 7. TeUow Butterflies MscLachlan Sybil Hagen. 8. Volce.O'er the Billowy Sea. ...Smith Jim Walker. 9. The Cricket and the Katydid ... Wade Nancy Jean Newbury. i 10. Sonatina In O. Beethoven Vera Frances Smith. I 11. The Bumble Bee Lindsay WEDNESDAY AT SAFEWAY Sliced Fresh LingCod,Ib...l2y2c Large Fresh Crabs, each 19c Ground Ham and Veal Ham Patties, 6 for 19c Mock Chick. Legs, 6 for 19c Ground Veal and Pork Sauer Kraut, qt. . . 5c HrEDFORD-MATL Peggy Comm. 19. The Jacks 3 piano. Haaaelberg Pyhlllla Wendt and Vernon Jones. 13. Tbt Bells Baasett Bteve Dlpple. Part 11. 14. Duet, Humoretk .... Dvorak Vera Smith and Peggy Comm. IB. Voice. Sapplsche Ode Brahms Wanda Howe. 18. Rondo -. Mosart Arthur Jones. , 17. Good Night .Oade Phyllis Anne Wendt. 18. Voice. Slttin' Thankln' Fisher Philip Henselman. 19. Solveg'a Song Orel Joyce Anne Sims. 30. Fuer Ellae Beethoven Vernon Jones. 31. Intermerxo Rogers Laura Oentner. 11. Trepak (from Nutcracker Suite) Tschalkowsky Two pianos Patricia Dlppel and Joyce Sims. 33. Second Valae Godard Maxlne Pierce. 34. Voice, The Little Damosel Novello Patricia Dlppel. 36. Scherzo .Op. 16 No. 3 .... Philip Henselman. : Mendlessohn A school song In the heart of a child will do as much for hla character as a fact In his memory, or a principle in hla Intellect. Philips Brooks. Ehrheart-Cote Rites Event Sunday Evening Mr. and Mra. George Ehrheart an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Katharine Ehrheart to Mr Maurice Cote of North Dakota. The ceremony took place at the Sacred Heart church at 7 o'clock Sun day morning. Father Augustine Meyer officiating. The bride was attractive In a white suit with accessories of pink and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. . The brldo and groom were attended by. Mr. and Mrs. James McGowan. ' A wedding breakfast given by the bride's mother, followed the cere mony. Guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bliss. Mr. Dan Ehrheart, Mrs. Edna Wlnkel. Mra. Babe Sanders. Mr. Lowell Ferns and Mr. and Mrs. James McGowan. Mr. and Mrs. Cote will leave soon for Elwood City, Pa., where they will make their home. Mrs. Cote attended . Medford high school and Is well known in this city. Medford Group Ashland Guests A group of Medford women mo tored to Ashland today where they attended a luncheon given by the Ashland Auxiliary In honor of Mra Frank N. Waters of Salem, depart ment president of the auxiliary, who Is accompanied by Mrs. Clyde Thomp son of Klamath Falls, and they will attend a meeting tonight at Granta Pass. The following from Medford were at the luncheon: Mra, O. L. Overmyer, Mrs. Lee Oarlock, Mra. Charles Tuttle. Mrs. Walter Olms- cheld. Mrs. Thomas Freed. Mrs. Charles Kunz, and Mrs Margaret Burton, Baptist Group Elect Officers The young, people's group of the First Baptist church enjoyed- a co operative dinner Sunday evening at the church. A short business session was heir! and the annual election of officers followed. The results were: President, Vernon Evans; vice- president. Evelyn Brockway: secre tary, Ruth Russell: treasurer, Helen Dodson. ' Kimes Have House-Guests Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klme had as their week-end house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. FalrchUd and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Day of Yreka, Calif. Mrs. Falrchlld Is a sister of Mrs Klme and Mrs. Day Is a niece. Pythian Sisters Convene Tonight Pythian Sisters will hold their regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock In the K. P. hall, fifth and Ornpe streets. This Is a very Important session and nil staff members and officers are asked to attend. - - f P. E. O. Meets Wednesday. Chapter BE of the P.E.O. Sister hood will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs R. Q. Fowler. Kings Highway. Miss Eleanor Curry Is In charge of the program on music. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Sunshine Donut Shop 229 EAST MAIN STREET TOMORROW MORNING FEEE A Donut and a Cup of Coffee All Day Wednesday We will make DonuU several times during the day to insure you FRESH, HOT Oonuts all the time. Our Donuts are fried in PURE VEGETABLE OIL and we make 6 finishes. Take Some Home TRIBUNE, ftrEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY.-MAT Bride Elect Honored At Shower Party Miss Flonnle Hollars, bride elect, was honored at a surprise shower and party at her home on South Plum street, Monday evening. The group of friends calling, presented her with a beautiful dinner set of china, after which bridge and pino ohle and refreshments were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Quests present Included the hon oree, Mtss Hollars. Mrs. William Swartz, Laura West, Mrs. R. H. Cad wallader. Hattle Bradshaw, Mrs. Harry Barneburg. Mrs. M. A. Yarnell, Mrs. R. E. Yarnell. Nina Hoffman. Rachel Finch. Mrs. Gilbert Knlps, Meda Ry nslds. Mrs. Maud Wenzel, Mrs. Jessie Stag, Mrs. Dan Conner, Lizzie Cos tello and the co-hostesses. Ida Hol lars and Carrie Chase. Miss Hollars will be married to Fred Woodrldge of thla city, Satur day, May 7. She has been the Inspi ration for many delightful affairs In recent months. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing The regular monthly meeting of the Olrl Scout leaders wiu be Wed nesday. May 4. Leaders, troop com mittee members and counoll mem bers under the Medford council arc entertaining the leaders of Grants Pass at an out-of-doors meeting. Leaders will assemble at scout head quarters and drive to the new camp ground In back of the county fair ground. ' , Each leader will bring food se lected from the following menu: Bacom wteak, eggs, pancake flour, butter, Jam, buns or bread, pineapple-buttered bread. The local leaders' association will furnish cof fee and "Some-Mores." Leaders will dress In clothing suit able tor hiking. A No. 10 tin oan is required for each three leaders. This will be the last meeting of the leaders' association for this school year. The next meeting will be In September with leaders from Troops 1 and 3 In charge of handi craft exhibits. Instruction and guest speakers. Hostess leaders also fur nish the refreshments for the social hour. During the Mother and Daughter luncheon Saturday the monthly leaders' bulletin, "The Crater Guide," was distributed to all leaders, troop committee members and council Camp folders were also given out at the court of awards. Registration slips for summer camp will be given to the leaders Wednesday. Last minute plans will be made for the sessions with the regional nature advisor, Mrs, Elizabeth Price These sessions will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. May 10-11. If at all possible the play day at the Jackson Hot Springs will be Thursday, May 35. Calendar Tuesday ' 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K. P. ball. Wednesday 12 :30 Oolflng women luncheon, clubhouse. 1:00 p. m. Llona club auxiliary, Home of Mra. Laurence Pennington, Jacksonville highway. Don't Forget Mother on Mother 'a Day. Give her a Roses In Snow Cake the grandest gilt of all. We will pack and ship anywhere. Phone 718 Happy Lives for Horses With Circus K VJ aw Among the scores of comely eques triennes to be seen with the Al a. Barnea and Sella Floto combined cir cus coming to Medford, Wednesday. May 11, for an afternoon and even ing performance, la Ann White, noted for her daring horsemanship. Ann Is 1:00 p.m. Women of Rotary, home Mrs. J. C. Boyle, 313 Valley View drive. 3:00 p. m. Daughters of Nile, Ma sonic Temple In Ashland. 3:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club, Qtrs' Community clubhouse. 7:30 p. m. Chapter BE, P. K. O., home Mrs. R. Q. Fowler, Klnga high way. 4 Music Week Calendar Tiiefttlay 8:16 p. m. Junior Symphony or chestra concert, high school audito rium. Wednesday 12:00 M. Lions' club, Valentine's cafe. Alice Brill. 13 :00 M. Klwanla club, Medford hotel. 1 :00 p. m. Lady Lions. 1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary. Fred Guetzlaff. 1:15-1:30 Elsie C. Strang. Lois O. Young, Marguerite Luman, Alice Brill. Helen Young. KM ED. 4-1 ft vounir Americana" music club (Juniors), Baldwin Shoppe. 8:00 p. m. students" reciuu. uaia- wln Shoppe. Pupils of Effle Herbert Kurt. ' Oak Grove Unit Meet Wednesday. 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Winners In last week's tournament Included, class A, Mrs. Belle Thomp. son, and class B, Mrs. Jean Lincoln. Legion Auxiliary In Fund Campaign Medford unit of the American Le gion auxiliary Is sponsoring a sale of flavoring extracts this week In the Emit Main street store room formerly occupied by the Schuss Vintage Co.. according to Mrs. O. L. Overmyer unit president. A portion of the proceeds will be devoted to the auxiliary's welfare program and Mrs. Overymyer urges public support of the project. Mrs. Margaret Burton Is chairman of the sale. YEAR IN THE BIG PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH (.PASSENGER SEDAN '685 These new body mountings together with Plymouth's new scientific sound proofingblock out road noises and vibration. ..give a smooth,"hushed"rlde. Biggest of the 3 It'sjlmportnnt to know that the Plymouth "Roadking" is easily the blggestof the three leading low-priced cars ...It Is nearly 7 inches longer than one; and more than 10 Inches longer than the other. 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