Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Baby "Shoes Placed
On Rationed Items
Washington, March 31 (U.R)
The office of price admlnlstra
' tlon today extended ihoe ration
ing to include infants shoes
aizei 0 to 4. Previously only in
fants shoes sin 4U to I were
rationed.
The enormous Increase In ex
press shipments of late totaling
200,000,000 a year, of which 70
per cent is war traffic, requires
the services of 77,000 men and
women.
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$250 In Prizes
In Evergreen's 3rd. Annual
MOTHER'S DAY
BABY CONTEST
Your Baby's Phoio May Win a
$50 WAR BOND
OR ONE OF THESE PRIZES
$25 War Bond jNext 7 prizes in each group, $3.50
$10 War StampsSColor Photo. Also each entry, free
$5 War Stamps j Retouched Photo.
Don't Wait! Bring Baby in NOW!
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studios
l'l "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION"
40 South Central Atron from Cnltrtan Thntn
Phone 2069 . . . Medford
Open Monday through Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Saturdays 10:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Society
and CLUBS
Epsilon Chapter
Initiation Held
At Last Meeting
Two new members were ad
mitted Into Epsilon chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma at the reg
ular meeting held at the Girls'
Community club the afternoon
of March 17. The .Initiation
ritual was presented by Miss
Ethel Reid and a committee for
Miss Georgiana Hussong of
Eagle Point and Miss M. Clark
of Grants Pass.
Mrs. Maybelle Klemm, pro
gram chairman, introduced Mrs.
Ruth MacCallister of Ashland
who gave a review of Delta Kap
pa Gamma Bulletin and Miss
Delie Whisenant, president, who
gave an entertaining account of
a trip to Europe during whlcn
she witnessed one of the last
performances of the famous Pas
sion play at Oberammergou.
Pictures and souvenirs added to
the interest of the talk.
Spring blossoms decorated the
club rooms and the tables from
which Mrs. George Sands and
ner committee of hostesses
served refreshments.
Next meeting of the chapter
will be April 21.
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Classmates Plan
Birthday Party
A birthday party, planned
entirely by classmates, was held
last Saturday for Georgie K.
Baker, who celebrated her 11th
anniversary. The surprise gath
ering was held at Miss Baker's
home, 1122 West Fourth street
The entertainment' committee
consisted of Janet Blum, Sally
Baxter and Fidelia Boone. Food
committee members were Bever
ly Hopson and Sally Baxter.
Entertainment consisted of
games with prizes, singing and
tap dancing featuring four-year-old
Shirley Ann Cook.
Those present were DeLorls
Smylle, Marlene Moulton, Max
ine Falwell, Darlene Frohreich.
Donna Rainey, Murlene Jacobs.
LeRoy Cox, James Wright, Jerry
Gill, Robert Bosworth, Janet
Blum, Robert DeVoe, James Sin
gler, Larry Matthysen, Marjorie
Ferris, Beverly Hopson, Sally
Baxter, Fidelia Boone, Roney
Sergeant, Shirley Jean Cook,
Eddy Baker and La Verne Baker.
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Nile Members Here
From Nearby Towns
j Mrs. Franklin Vannice and
Mrs. Elmer Spauldlng of Grants
j Pass and Mrs. Harry rravis of
Ashland we- In Medford Thurs-
ForyourGRADUATION
BACCALAUREATE
. . .Your Jr. Sr. PROMS
Our lovely Formal and Suits will be
just what you want on your Day of
Days and many months after, too
come in and choose yours now!
Exciting
New
Merchandise
Arriving Daily.
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FORMALS
Siies 9-20
Lovely soft pastels in silk
nets, crepe and jerseys.
$10.95 to $22.50
SUITS
Siies 9-20
100 Wool, In all the
beautiful Spring shades.
$19.95 to $39.95
SPRING HATS ARRIVING DAILY
MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
M. M. DEPT. STORE
day In connection with the aetl-i
"it lei of Zuleima Temple
Daughters of the Nile. . Mrs
Vannice is retiring queen of the
group.
Doctor and Wife
Return To City
Dr. and Mrs. Charles T.
Sweeney, Central Point high
way, returned this past week
from their winter home in Car-
mel, Calif., where they cpent
the past few months. While in
Carmel the Sweeneys haa a
number of Medford visitors, In
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reames, Mr. and Mrs. w. h.
Bishop and the Rev. and Mrs.
Harry Hansen.
Another visitor was their
gTandson, Lt. Ralph C. Day,
United States navy, nd Mrs.
Day. Lt. Day arrived by plane
from Pearl Harbor and then
flew to St. Simon, Ga. The off i
cer, a radar expert, taught at
Pearl Harbor the past year and
will instruct now at St. Simon.
Mrs. R. C. Day and son, Rob
ert of Portland are in Medford
this week-end to spend Easter
with Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney.
Program On Bulbs
Planned By Club
A program on bulbs will be
given for Medford Garden club
members at a meeting Thursday
of this week. The morning ses
sion will begin at 10:30 a.m. at
the Girls' Community club and
at the afternoon session at two
o'clock Mrs. L. G. Gentner will
speak on the control of Insect
pests in flower and vegetable
gardens.
Members attending are asked
to bring their favorite seed and
flower catalogs and those attend
ing the morning session are to
bring a sack lunch.
Hostesses for the social hour
will be Mrs. D. R. Wood, chair
man, Mrs. Eugene Orr, Mrs. C. J
Semon, Mrs. William Swartz and
Mrs. H. L. Noblett
Women's Association
Will Hold Election
Election of officers will be
held bythe Women's Association
of the Presbyterian church at a
meeting scheduled for Tuesday
A potluck luncheon will be
served at one o'clock with the
business session to follow.
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Guests Entertained
At Small Dinner-Dance
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee
entertained with a small dinner
dance at Chalkers on Rogue
March 27, honoring Mrs.
Maurice Sechs of Wenatchee,
who Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Cleveland, Old
Stage Road.
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Mrs. Thompson Leaves
For Portland Tomorrow
Mrs. A. G. Thompson, 29 Ross
Court, will leave tomorrow for
Portland to meet Mrs. Margaret
Bendickson of Seattle, a former
resident of the valley. Mrs. Ben
dickson will return to Medford
with Mrs. Thompson for a visit
here.
CALENDAR
Monday
1:00 p. m. Annual Easter
Monday luncheon, St. Anne's
Altar society, Catholic parish
hall on South Oakdale avenue.
1:00 p. m. Past Matronr'
club of Reames chapter, lunch
eon, Girls' Community club.
Visiting past matrons invited.
2:00 p. m. Past Commanders'
club, home of Mrs. Cliff Rey
nolds. 36 North Orange strent.
2:30 p. m. Women's Interde
nominational cottage prayer
meeting, home of Mrs. Andrew
Jorgensen, 420 South Ivy utreet.
8:00 p. m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, business meeting at hall,
221 West Sixth street Laura
Wicker, N. G. Visitors welcome.
Tuesday
10.00 a. m. Navy Mothers'
club. Girls Community club,
covered dish mncheon at noon.
Bring finished garments.
12:30 p m. St. Mark's Auxiliary-Guild,
luncheon at Mar
knde. Hostesses, Mrs. William
Clegg, Mrs. N. D. Rowe and Mrs.
L. E. Livingston.
1:00 p. m. City P. T. A.
council, home of Mrs. Ivan
Davles. Box 127, Spring street.
Election and Installation. Bring
nlants for sale.
1:00 p. m. Women's Associa
tion, Presbyterian church, pot
luck luncheon followed by elec-
BEAUTY SCHOOL
SPECIALS
Permanent Wave
$3.00 $4.00
$5.00 $6.00
$8.00 $10.00
COLD WAVE
$10.
Shampoo 50 and
Hair Style 50
MEDFORD SCHOOL
BEAUTY "CULTURE
23S C. Main
tlon of officers. Bring own ser
vice. 2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks
Temple, for dessert and games.
8:00 p. m. C h a p t e r BE,
P.E.O., home of Mrs. J. D. Mc
Pherson, 622 Catherine street.
Program. Mrs. Kennctn Den-
man.
8:00 p. m. P a s t President'
club, Degree of Honor, home of
Mayme Seller, 1132 West Main
street. i
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Just Folks circle,
Methodist church, home of Mrs.
Sunday, April 1, 194S ' MEDFORD MAIL TBIBUITB FITS
Earl Bradflsh, 110 Ashland ave
nue. Red Cross sewing.
10:00 a. m. D. A. V Auxil
iary Sewing club, heme of
Thada Griffith, Centril Point,
luncheon at noon.
Made with tolerance as min
ute as twc-millionths of an Inch,
about one-eightieth of a human
hair, ball and roller bearings
are America's most highly pre
cisioned mechanical devices.
MONTGOMERY WARD
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coupons.
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THE VALUE-WISE FAMILY
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Every shoe coupon Is precious i i j especially
when there are active youngsters fn the family.
That's why so many parents buy all the
family shoes at Wards where they get not only
up-to-the-minute style 1 1 1 but good,
dollar-for-dollar shoe value! At Wart's there's
a wide variety to choose from. Popular
types for every age .;. from Mother and Daddy
right down to the youngest babyl
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A good PLACE TO BUY g00(l SHOES
ontgomery Ward