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SOCIETY and CLUBS Delegate Reviews State Convention Of Oregon League A review of the annual state meeting of the Oregon League of Women Voters was given by Mrs. M. N. Hogan at a meeting of county league board members Tuesday night at the home of the president, Mrs Justin Smith. 21 Geneva street. Mrs. Hogan WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts k Service on AH Makes B. & B Washer Shop 408 E. Main. Phone 6302 DM -YOU'RE JUST WHAT WE ORDERED WHILE QUANTITY. LASTS! BIG 314 OZ. JAR More than fWoe much for only 1M morel That's what yoa tt when you buy the tpeciil site of Daiiett and Ramadell'i Deodorant Cream instead of the 1". or. Jerl But don't delay. When thete Jan are iuus ' Uiej'ie font Plus .11.1 attended as delegate of the Jack' son County league. Three new program projects were adopted for study and sup port at the meeting; Mrs. Hogan reported, these being increase of state support for public schools. equalization of local school taxes and a unified state-wide system for child welfare services. In connection with the first, the state and local league has en dorsed both items coming up for voter action June 22 at a special state election. Listed for con tinued support are the county manager plan of government and a state-wide merit system Mrs. Hogan also reviewed re ports of the national council meeting stating that delegates were enthusiastic over the suc cess of the campaign to inform voters on Dumbarton Oaks. During discussion of legisla tion board members informally endorsed all measures for the special municipal bond election June 12. . It was announced that Mrs Olive McKay, national organiza tion secretary of the league, will be in Oregon June 18 to July 1 and will visit Jackson county league June 28. She will be ac companied by Mrs. John Stark Evans, newly elected Oregon league president. . Closlne time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon f lease rememner Make no mistake, dad. It isn't the swell presents you give us ... the vacations you plan it's you the way you are . . the way you talk ... even the way sometimes you get madl In plain Anglo-Saxon, dad, we kinda like you and here's a way to prove it . . Choose a gift for him that says it more vigorously than words eanl A ring, a fine wal let, a beautiful tie clip, these are a few of the many sugges tions you'll find at Brophy's. Western Thrift Store Installation Held For Club Officers At Final Meeting Final meeting before the sum mer vacation was held Thursday by the Medford Garden club and newly elected officers were installed. Taking office were Mrs. W. C. Rookard, who re places Mrs C. C. Sater as presi' dent; Mrs. R. N. Finney, first vice-president and social chair man; Mrs. N. Davidson, second vice-president and program chairman; Mrs. Max Leischner, secretary; Mrs. Eugene Orr, re cording secretary; Mrs. Dee Hen- drickson, treasurer; and Mrs. L. Li Rentz, historian. Standing committees for next year were announced. They are: Mrs. R. T. Nichol and Mrs. How ard Bush, birds; Mrs. H. F. Cope, flower and card committee; Mrs. L. Greenleaf, librarian: Mrs M Litster, soil conservation; Mrs. O. A. Ewaldsen, flower arrange ments; Mrs. J. H. Elson, hospital ity and assistant vice-president; Mrs. M. T. Wray and Mrs M. S. Lyster, publicity; Mrs. L. G, Gentner, civic committee; Mrs. A. Adler, plant sale; Mrs. E. M Wallen, USA and camp hospital flower committee chairmen. Mrs. L. G. Gentner, a district vice-president, acted . as install ing officer. Incoming officers and past presidents were pre sented with corsages. Mrs. Rookard was announced as first prize winner in the bird story contest recently held by the club, her entry being an amusing story entitled "My Robin" Second prize was award ed to Mrs. L. Greenleaf for her 'Family Life of the Golden Oriole". Other prizes during the afternoon went to Mrs. Howard Busch and Mrs. Mason Mears. Mrs. Busch presented a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer. Tea was served from a beauti fully appointed table, with Mrs Sater and Mrs Rookard pouring. Hostesses chairman was Mrs. L. L Rentz, assisted by Mrs. Fred Rehllng, Mrs. L. P. Older, Miss Jane Snedicor and Mrs. L. E. Williams A morning session was devot ed to corsage making under the instruction of Mrs. Sater and Mrs. Gentner. Club members are continuing the project of furnishing the Chamber of Commerce witn fres.1 flowers twice each week. These will be furnished by Mrs. F. W. Scheffel and Mrs. A. A. Lausman for June Plan Social Evening For Medford Lodge Members of Chrysanthemum circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Harriet Watson, 1121 West Tenth street, following the regular meeting Wednesday night at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. Azalea Andrews will be assisting hostess. During the business meeting reports of the recent district con vention will be given. Mrs. Albert Caddis Returns to California Mrs. Albert C. Gaddis and baby daughter, Nancy Kather ine, left Friday evening for their home at Lafayette, Calif., after a visit here at the home of Mrs. Gaddis' parents-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Earl Gaddis, 609 East Main street. Nancy Katherine is the first grandchild of the local couple. Mrs. Gaddis' husband. Major Gaddis, is at present on over seas service at an air base In Iceland. This was Mrs. Gaddis first visit to Medford. PARTS and SERVICE for au maket of WASHKBB ana REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett. 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The ensemble effects were good and the blending of voices in modern harmonies carried off witli a professional finish, show ing the painstaking musicianship of the director. George Turney, a newcomer in our midst, received quite an ova Missionary Group Installs Officers At Last Meeting tnctailntinn of officers of the IV.Uccinnarv snnititV Of ttlC First Christian church was held in the Fellowship hall, weanes rlav afternoon with Mrs Delbert Daniels as installing officer Mrs. W. C. Kindred was in stalled as president; Mrs. Eula Folev. vice president; Mrs. Ethel Troxel, secretary; Mrs. Bee Corum, assistant secretary; Mrs. Sally Cooper, treasurer; Mrs. Mabel Carr, librarian; Kathleen s r n v f 1 1 . assistant librarian; Grace Buyer, publicity chair man; Maude Daugherty, world call secretary and Elizabeth rnhh mucir-ian. Groun leaders for the year are Mrs Anna Ford, Mrs. Irene Bailey, Mrs. May Hon, Mrs. Georgia Burnham, Delia Childs and Julia Gregory. Mrs. W. C. Kindred, president, was in charge of the business mpptins and devotionals were lead by Mrs. Mabel Simms. Mrs. Estella Hopkins, assisted by Mrs Anna Ford, Mabel Carr, Delia Childs and Minnie Crisp led the mission study. A clever skit was presented the group by Mrs. Sally Cooper and Mrs. Burnham to increase giving to the national project. Refreshments were served by a' group headed by Mrs. Vada Miles. Family From Portland To Spend Summer Hera Mrs. Charles Voorhies and four sons arrived Saturday from Portland to spend the summer with Mrs. Gordon Voorhies and Mrs. Sprague Reigel, Eden Val ley Orchard. Mr. Voorhies will arrive later and will also spend the summer here. Fidelity Circle Plans . Meeting On Tuesday Mrs. I. C. Williams will be guest speaker at the meeting of Fidelity circle, Methodist church, scheduled for Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. I. N. McCollom will lead devotions and Mrs. Ole Severson and Mrs. Robert Rae will be hostesses. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Relatives Are Visitors At Scripter Home Her Lt and Mrs. T. M. Flick and two sons and Lt. Flick's mother, Mrs. Bessie Flick, were guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Scripter. 60 Rose avenue. Lt. and Mrs. Flick are making their home for the present at Crow's Landing, Calif., where the lieutenant, a naval officer is stationed, and Mrs Bessie Flick is from Wichita, Kan. She is a sister of Mrs. Scripter. Miss Anne Scripter, student at the University of Oregon, spent the week-end at home In order to be with the visitors. SMOOTH TOUGH DURABLE AST! Will bring new glamour Into your horn and protect your floors, woodwork, furniture, etc., with its long-lasting, "cellophane-like" PLAS TIC finish. Easy to Apply Flows Smoothly Leaves No Brush Marks tion as soloist. Other special numbers were a solo given by Joan Reisch Clark and an oper atic duet sung by Jean McAllis ter and Almus Pruitt These mu sicians are well known to the Medford audience. As accom panists for the choral work Mrs, John Eby and Vera Davis gave adequate support. The soloists were fortunate in securing the services of Aileen iC Maddox well known pianist, as their ac companist. This organization Is indeed a step in the right direction toward community cooperation In cul tural advancement. Miss Nanson deserves the support of all valley musicians in assisting with this project and it is to be hoped that more singers will take advantage of this opportunity when next season's work is in progress. Luncheon' Given By Girl Scouts Gold Hill Girl Scouts of Gold Hill entertained their mothers with a luncheon May 23 in the Odd Fellows hall. The table was decorated with spring flowers and each mother was presented a corsage. Following luncheon the girls gave a short program of Girl Scout work and music, closing with the friend ship circle. Guests were the Mesdames Bessie Ferguson, Belle Smith, Alta Clements, J Reynolds, Jewel Routh and Hazel Holder ness and leaders present were Mrs. Edna Cogswell, Mrs. Nona Centers and Mrs. Ruby Inman. Mrs. Inman was welcomed as the new leader. Guests Leave Wednesday After Two Weeks Here Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, Jr., and small daughter and Mrs. Kenly's mother, Mrs. Harry B. Little of Concord, Mass., left Wednesday for Oakland, Calif., after spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, Sr. While the visitors were here Lt. Kenly came north from Oakland to spend a week end with his family. He Is cur rently stationed at Oakland with the navy. . Medford Students Named Ofiicers Of Association Two Medford girls were elect ed officers of the Independent Students' Association for the coming school year at the Uni versity of Oregon this week, a university release states. ISA president will be Ann Van Valzah. daughter of Mrs R. C. Van Valzah, 19 Elm street. Junior representative, to the cab inet will be Barbara Weisz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Hugo A. Frohreich, 304 North Holly. -Mrs. Bylngton and Son Leave For California Mrs. H. D. Bylngton and son. Frederick, will leave today for San Pedro, Calif., where they will reside for the present. Lt. Byington, recently returned to this country after an extended period of service In the South Pacific, is now stationed In the office of the port director at San Pedro. The family home here has been at 129 Willamette avenue. FATHER'S DAY CARDS You'll find cards In our large display that exprass Just what you want to say. SWEM'S Book & Gift Shop EiOTE Phone 4848 Medford Zontians To Meet Tv.esday New officers of the Medford Zonta club will preside at the meeting of the club planned for Tuesday noon at the Girls Com munity club. They were installed recently at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Thora Law rence, East Main street, with Mrs. Effie Kurtz acting as in stalling officer. Mrs. Florenca Bolton has suc ceeded Mrs. Irean Grigsby as president of the club. Miss Anne Bateman is the new first vice president Mrs. Stella May Hen drickson will serve the club as secretary the coming year and Mrs. Grace Holmes as treasurer Rebekah Lodge Plans Ceremony First plans for the Installation of officers, to be held July 2, were made at the meeting of Olive Rebekah lodge held Mon day night. Mrs. Telitha Plckel, who has just returned from a visit in Newburg, reported that while there she attended the celebra tion of the 50th anniversary of the Newberg lodge. Entertain ment is being planned for the May 18th meeting of the local group. Refreshments will be served by the Mesdames Minnie Bryant, Telitha Pickel, Carrie Milnes, Margaret Erskine, Min nie Edelmuth and Colleen Ers kine. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Scouts Have Party Members of St. Mary's Acad emy three Girl Scout troops en tertained Friday afternoon al an open house at the Scout head quarters on East Main street The affair was also a shower, each guest bringing articles for. the Scout kitchen. Leaders and Scouts from all troops of the district attended the affair and Mrs. R. A. Work rep resented the council. Mrs. L. A. McCormick was general chair man for the three hostess troops. and was assisted by Mrs. M. Merriman, Mrs. H. J. Roemer, Mrs. Margaret Aiken, Mrs. J. P. Naumes and Mrs. Al Carrarra. Miss Jerry Wilkinson Arriving For Visit Miss Jerry Wilkinson will ar rive tomorrow by plane from San Francisco, Calif., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilkinson, 714 Park street, for two weeks. t Daughters To Return Aftar School Terms Lawrence D. Bragg, Route 1, is in San Francisco to meet his two daughters who have been away at school for the winter and spring months. Miss Eleanor Bragg has been a student at Row land Hall, Salt Lake City, and Miss Mary Bragg at Miss Bran- mm jm M M DEPT. STORE Sunday, June 10, 194S son's school, Ross, Calif. The family will return here the first of the week. Crater Lake Chaptar Plans Annual Picnic Crater Lake chapter, D A R , will hold the annual chapter You Can Have GLAMOUR In Your PHOTOGRAPH 1 Wy.H ajw.HNy "if r y v ' JV WE'VE gone to a great deal of effort in training and expense in equip ment to get the most out of YOUR photo to give it real GLAMOUR the "glam our of the stars!" Our artists are trained in Hollywood, with famous stars of screen and radio ai tubjecti. We've the latest in Hollywood lighting and the latest make-up techniques to provide for you the photos that please and flatter! HOLLYWOOD MAKEUP SPECIAL LIGHT 40 South Central Phono 2069 Saturdays 10:30 These lovely floral print Jorscyi are one piece and two pieces with high and low necklines . . . soft drapes and perky peplums. 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