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Society and CLUBS 'Annual Meeting Voters' League Set for May 12 Saturday, May 12. has been get as the date of the annual meeting and election of officers of the Jackson County League of Women Voters the president, Mrs. Justin Smith, Medford, an- C. L. PERKINS Doctor of OPTOMETRY Successor to nr. E. D. Elwood Betterment of Human Vision LENSES PRESCRIBED Ph. 1811 111 riuhrer Bids. Cor. Main and Central, Medford Bounced yesterday. Plans for the meeting were made at a board meeting held last week. A nominating committee yes terday reported on selections for officers. Mrs. Stephen Nye, Jr., was nominated for the office of first vice-president, and Mrs. Frank Humphrey and Mrs. Paul Janney were nominated for re election to the offices of record ing secretary and treasurer. Serv ing on the nominating committee were Mrs. Walter Inch and Mrs. Dolph Phipps, board members, and Mrs. Gain Robinson, Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel and Mrs. Grace Collins. Annual reports will also be given at the meeting in May and the session will be followed by a tea. 1 Mrs. Bruce Hammond Is Valley Visitor . Mrs. Bruce Hammond arrived in the valley Thursday from Seattle and is a guest of her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R B. Hammond, Fern Valley road, MODEL BAKERY Put zest and vitamins into every meal with one of our delicious breads. Wheat Cerm, 100 whole wheat Potato Bread Russian Rye Bread Cinnamon Bread Nut Bread and many other Interesting varieties. Independently Owned and Operated by MR. & MRS. HENRY JOHNSON LET'S GO ROLLER SKATING MEDFORD ARMORY 7:30 To 10:30 WED., FRI., SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 to 5 SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT and her sister-in-law. Miss Vir ginia Hammond. The visitor, whoe Marriage to Major Bruce Hammond was a recent event, had been in Seattle to spend some time with relatives there. Major Hammond is currently stationed at Oceanside, Calif., having returned to the United States in recent months after extended overseas duty with the Marine corps. Dorthea Olsen Honored Guest Monday Evening Miss Dorthea Olsen, bride elect of Captain Raymond Ross, was honored at a shower given Monday by a friend, Miss Ruth Cuffel. The affair was at the Cuffel home, 909 North Central avenue. Guests were the Misses Ber nice Bloomingcamp, Thelma Loughary, Vera Rae, Irish Belch er, Patricia J. Short, Marjorie BloominEcamp, Ethel Wilkinson. Lucile Seller. Barbara Olsen. Monta Mae Hill. Adabee Seilcr, Doris Rch and Esther Robinson and the Mesdames - Curtis H. Medlin, Rober Krieger, Robert Cuffel, George Walker, Purdue, the guest of honor and her moth er, Mrs. Harry Olsen. Captain Ross is now en route to the United States from the South Pacific and is expected in Medford in the near future. Church Society Hears Speaker Miss Gertrude Shoemaker, missionary from the Belgian Congo, spoke to the Adult Mis sionary society of the First Christian church Wednesday af ternoon in the Fellowship hall. The president, Mrs. W. C. Kin dred was in charge. After a short business meeting a program was presented by Mrs. Dorothy Doty's group con tinuing the study of the South Pacific Islands. Those taking part in the program were Mrs. Doty, Mrs. Ethel Troxel, Mrs Ethel Boese,. and Mrs. Doris Hake. Following the discussion Miss Shoemaker spoke to the group on "Reminiscences on Mis sionary Work in the Belgian Congo." Miss Shoemaker is home on leave of absence and is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Delbert Dan iels, while in Medford. Mrs. Eula Foley presented the Easter devotionals after which an Easter offering was taken. Mrs. Hon's group was In charge of the social hour and re freshments were served. for' GRADUATION They'll fake lop honors at graduation- and catch beaux galore at partial through Summer! Come tee our thrilling collection of exciting lovely graduation dresses for 'teem and girls! One and Two Piecers In Jr. Sizes $9-95 to $1695 Find the loveliest graduation dress here all slated for "post-graduate" luccen through Summer. We've racks full of new Spring skirts in wide variety of styles featuring wrap arounds, plaids and pleated ones we hare the famous trick skirts from "Korot". SIZES 22 TO 32 WAIST $2-95 to $5.95 in 1 I 1 mi Mm ay q-s.-J M. M. DEPT. STORE PAY LESS and DRESS BETTER Mistletoe Camp Initiates Four Four candidates were initiat ed at the meeting of Mistletoe Camp, Royal Neighbors of America, Thursday. The new members are Mrs. Gertrude Furry, Mrs. Biltie Gaines, Mrs. Dorothy Dutkiewieg and Mrs. Lillyan Hutchinson. Plans were made for a golden anniversary celebration which will be held May 19. Next meet ing of the lodge will be a social meeting with a games party planned. Entertains League At Easter Party Miss Lucille Seilcr entertained the Wesley league of the First Methodist church Friday eve ning with an Easter party at her home, 1132 West Main street. Guests were the Misses Iris Belcher, Pat Wilkinson, Dorthea Olsen, Thelma Loughary, Ada bee Seiler, Marjorie Blooming camp and Bernice Blooming camp, and Mrs. Curtis Medlin, Mrs. Robert Kreiger, Mrs. Louis Kirby, John Ousterhout, David Chirgwin, and Larry Swarner. Luncheon And Shower Given For Mrs. Wood Mrs. E. J. Moss and Mrs. Dallas S. Greer were hostesses recently at a luncheon and show er which honored Mrs. Homer C. Wood. The affair was at the Moss home, 516 South Ivy street. Guests were the Mesdames Julius Hale, Nelson Childcrs, Henry Pauls, Earl Yoakley. Fred Johnson, George Vakoc, Glenn Duckworth and Homer C. Wood. To Meet Next Saturday Mrs. Bert Stancliffe will be hostess for the meeting of the College Women's club of the Rogue River Valley to be held April 14 at the Girls' Commun ity club and Mrs. A. T. Lathrop will review the book, "Man of Tomorrow." Mrs. Frances W. Campbell will be social chairman for the afternoon. Mrs. Battle White, 220 Laurel street. Mrs. Catherine Waite, assistant hostess. 6:45 p. m. Ladies auxiliary, First Baptist church, dinner for men of church followed by brief business meeting. Members are asked to remember the contest. 7:00 p. m. Mariner Girls, home of Mrs. Riley Thompson, 220 Cottage street, potluck din ner and sewing. 7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley chorus, practice at high school. Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, P.E.O., home of Mrs. H. L. Brown, 105 Geneva street. Mrs. Grace Collins and Miss Margaret Ann Brown assisting. Miss Joan Cunningham, program. 1:00 p. m. Sewing club, Cra ter Lake Auxiliary, VFW, home of Mrs. Mabel White, 335 South Ivy street, dessert luncheon and sewing. 1:30 p.m. Mistletoe club, dessert luncheon at Girls' Com munity club. Elsa Alexander, chairman serving committee. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft. K. of P. hall for installation of officers. 8:00 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, armory club rooms. Thursday 1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club, Girls' Community club, for des sert luncheon and cards. For reservations calls Mrs, House child, 3743. 1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle, Methodist church, dessert lunch eon, home of'Mrs. Harry Meyer, 810 East Jackson boulevard. Mrs. Leo Ballance, assisting hostess. Plans for Mothers' Day program. 2:00 p. m. W.C.T.U., Fellow ship hall, Christian church. 2:00 p. m. Ladies Aid of St. Peter's Lutheran church, recrea tion room, 10 Portland avenue, business n.eeting and altar study. Junior Red Cross work. Re freshments. Visitors welcome. Friday 1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon club, home of Mrs. J. P. Bray, Lbzier Lane. Meet at Methodist church at noon for transporta WILL RUIN JAPS Ninth Air Forces Headquar ters, Western Front, April 7 (U.R) Gen. Henry H. Arnold, chief of the army air forces, -.aid today he hoped to have sufficient Pacific bases by the end of the war in Europe to make Japan rock under the same devasta'lng air power that has blasted Ger many. Looking fit and confident, Ar nold told a press conference of the inspiring job done by the air, sea and land team In crush ing German production and mor ale. "We hope to get our great air strength ta the Pacific as quick ly as possible when this is over," he said. "We must plan the air effort against Japan to make the maxi mum use of our equipment and our experience gained In Eu rope," he said. "The question is how to do it. I think we have i figured out but I'm not :ing to tell. "fhe biggest problem in shift- CALENDAR Monday 1:00 p. m. AAUW Arts Group, luncheon at home of Mrs. Neil Davidson, 1015 Reddy avenue. Review of year's pro grams Sy Mrs. Zane Kemler. 1:00 p. m. Past Matrons' club of Adarel chapter, O. E. S luncheon at home of Mrs. H. M. Olson, 425 Benson street. Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, assisting hos tess. . 2:30 p. m. Women's Inter denominational cottage prayer meeting, home of Mrs. Taylor iwi Laurel street. 8:00 p. m. L a d y JayCces, ! home of Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck. I 108 Crater Lake avenue. Board j members will be hostesses. Tuesday 12 Noon Zonta club, lunch eon at Girls' Community club. 1:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar society, parish hall. 1:00 p. m. Grace circle. Pres byterian church, home of Mrs. Ralph Dippel, 33 Barncburg Road, for luncheon. Bring cro chet hook. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters' circle, Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. A. V. Hardy, 1100 East Main street. Bring service 1:00 p. m. East Side circle. Presbyterian church, luncheon at home of Mrs. Grace Collins, 1810 East Main street. 1:30 p. m. Queen Esther cir cle, Methodist church, home of Mrs. M. A. Bliss, 313 South Grape street. 2:00 p. m. DeMolay Mothers, home of Mrs. D. R. Flowers, 320 Apple street. Members phone hostess, 2376, if attending. 2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle. Methodist church, Sunshine par lors. 2:00 p. m. Everready circle. Presbyterian church, home of YOUTHFUL CYCLISTS PUNGLE UP FOR TAGS Approximately forty-five local boys and girls appeared at .the police station yesterday morning to purchase bicycle licenses after being cited by city officers Fri day. Police warn that other cita tions will follow for those who have not yet purchased 1945 bicycle licenses. BEAUTY SCHOOL SPECIALS Permanent Wave S3.00 $4.00 ?5.00 $6.00 $3.00 $10.00 COLD WAVE no. Shampoo 50 and Hair Style 50t MEDFORD SCHOOL BEAUTY 'CULTURE 235 E. 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