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1 .,' r Jacksonville Chapter Takes New Members; Pictures Are Shown Jacksonville Adarel chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, met Thursday evening in the Jack sonville Masonic hall. Several members were added to the chapter by affiliation. Honored guests were Mrs. Everett Faber, of the traveling flag committee and Grant Todd, budget committee, both of the grand chapter of Oregon: and Mrs. Wallace Freeland, worthy matron of Nevita chapter, Cen tral Point. Mrs. Ralph Cook gave a trav elogue of colored slides, with Mrs. Merrill Harsh as soloist and Miss Mabel Sims, accompan ist. Refreshments were served by the committee from tables deco rated with green streamers and a large shamrock in the St. Pat rick's day theme. Initiation will be held at the meeting of Reames chapter, Or der of Eastern Star, set for Thursday, March 9 at 8 p.m. in the Medford Masonic temple. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CARDS Send top of the morn ing greetings to all your friends and loved ones. SWEM'S GREETING CARDS ( r Committee chairman for the annuel Eeiter teal eele hear campaign plans from Mrs. C. B. Partch, Medford, Jackson county chairman for the tale which will be held March 9 through April 9. From left to right are Miss Haiel Swayne, speakers chairman: Miss Jean Page, publicity chair man; Mrs. J. R. DeCordova, lily day parade chairman: Mrs. Partch. Mrs. Ben E. Graves Jr., theater chairman and Mrs. Stanley Horton, Medford drive chairman. The sale this year is being sponsored by Rotana, business women's elub. (Shangle photo). Formal Initiation Held For Tri-Hi-Y Tuesday Formal initiation was held by El Toro Tri-Hi-Y Tuesday in room A of the YMCA. During a candlelight ceremony Dolores Bearden, Marianne Braun, Nola Cannon. Roila Jones, Pat Lawson and Marlene Moulton were initialed. Refreshments were served aft erwards, with the girls' mothers as guests. Colleen Atterbury presided over the meeting, Astrid Adams was initiating chairman and Norma Newman was refresh ment chairman. You can buy a new SINGER SBWttfG MAGNtNB for as hw as 892 Easy budget terms liberal trade-in allowance Yes, you can actually own a brand new singer Electric Portable Ma chine for as little as S89.50I There are miny firfe cabinet models, too, in a wide range of prices to fit my purse. Colonial, modern, period styles. See them, try them, choose vourj today at your neatest singer SEWINO CENTER. For your protection singer sells and services its Sewing Machines, and other products only through SINOER SEWINO CENTERS, identified by the Red "S" on the window, and never through other stores or f8r dealers. , A Tt4a-Mrt ( TUX 9INOE MANVrACTVIN4 OOMPAMT. SINGER SEWING CENTERS 40 N. FRONT PHONE 2-7207 Club Calendar Sunday 6:30 p.m. St. Mark's YPF, at church. 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters De gree staff practice. Monday 1 p.m. Navy Mothers club, dessert card party at Girls' Com munity club. 1 p.m. Past Matrons' club Reames chanter, home of Mrs. Joe A. Thomas, 222 South Holly street. 7:30 p.m. Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall. 7:30 p.m. Nit Phi Mu sor nritv, home of Billie Lyons and (Donna Wall, 215 South Is-y ! street. j 7:30 p.m. Jackson PTA exe cutive committee. 8 p.m. Inter City club, up stairs In armory. 8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, home of Mrs. Dorothea Gustafson. 8:30 p.m Jackson PTA, film , "Human Growth," Mr. Gustin's class room. I Tuesday 11 a.m. Navy Mothers' lun cheon. Girls' Community club. 1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. Fred Gardner, Renault avenue. ! 2 p.m. Lady Elks, party lounge Elks temple, j 7:30 p.m. Lady Lions club, uins community ciud. 7:30 p.m. Medford Duplicate Bridge club, Medford hotel. 7:30 p.m . Medford Parents Extension unit, high school cafe teria. 7:4S p.m. Rogue Valley chor us rehearsal, high school music room. 8 p. m. Evans Valley PTA, in school. 8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py thian building. , 8 p.m. Central Point PTA, high school auditorium. Dessert served at 7 p.m. 8 p.m. BE, PEO, home of Mrs. O. A. Welsh, 1300 East Main street. 8 p.m. Chi Rho circle, home of Mrs. Hans Edwardsen, 211 I Summit avenue. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Medford Home Extension unit at Priddy street recreation nail. 11:30 a.m. Degree of Honor executive meeting, home of Mrs. Al Carrara. 1 p.m. AA, PEO home of Mrs. John Moffatt, 34 Berkeley way. 1:30 p.m. Mistletoe club, Girls' Community club. 2 p.m. Table Rock Ladies' club, home of Mrs. Fred Smith. 7 p.m. Jackson County Medi cal auxiliary, home of Mrs. Rus sell Barnes, 2210 Hillcrest road. 8 p.m. Neighbors of Wood craft Thimble club, home of Mrs. Louise Staats, 113 Willamette avenue. Thursday 12 Noon Zanta club lunch eon, Jackson hotel. 12:30 p.m. Home Economics Club of Upper Rogue Grange fashion show at Rogue River lodge. Trail. 1 p.m. Ladies' Aid, St. Pet er's Lutheran church, at church. 1 p.m. Book Review group, AAUW, home of Mrs. Jerry To bin. 147 Highland drive. 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters de gree staff practice. 8 p.m. Past Noble Grands' club, Girls' Community club. 8 p.im Reames chapter, OES, Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, home of Mrs. Norval Hildman, 1416 West 10th street. Friday 12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Auxil iary guild, at church. 7:30 p.m Jackson County di vision, OEA, Lincoln school, Ashland. 7:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Redmen hall. 8 p.m. Senior high school vocal department, concert in high school auditorium. Saturday 12 Noon Zuleima temple, Daughters of the Nile, Grants Pass Masonic temple. 2 p.m. RNA Juveniles, home of Mrs. Hadley, 904 Wabash avenue. The name Alaska is believed to have come from the Aleutian word "Alayeksha." meaning "The Great Land." Easter Seal Sale I Committee Heads Make Drive Plans Committee chairmen for this year's Easter seal sale met March 3 at the home of Mrs. C. B. Partch, Jackson county chair man, to complete organization plans. The sale will be held March 9 through April 9 and is being sponsored by Rotana club of Medford. In explaining the vital necessity for the sale of Easter Seals. Mrs. Partch stated. "More than 335.000 children In the United States are crippled throueh accident, disease and birth. The total number of han dicapped people Is estimated at 23,000,000. These figures reveal the scope of the health problem which is being met through the services of, public and private agencies. "One state after another", she continued, "has adopted the sale of Easter Seals as a way to give every person a chance to help crippled children and adults. The public has demonstrated its con fidence in the Easter Seal drive nnri the national society by pur- chasiim more than two billion seals annually. The more funds made available through tne pur- chase of Easter sales, the more services will be offered 10 me criuulcd children and adults in our community. Children who are sponsoring the drive in the various com munities throughout the country nre Mrs. Jim Busch, Ashland; Mr Fred Kincaid. Butte Falls; Mrs. Donald Burclson, Central Pnint- Mrs. Arlene Hoffman Eagle Point; Mrs. Edward J. KnaPD. Uoia mil Mrs. raui f?odvard. Jacksonville; Mrs. Stanley Horton. Medford; Mrs. C. C. Leaf. Phoenix: Mrs. Robert Guinn, Prospect; Miss Betty French, Rogue River; Mrs. Allen Eastgate, Shadv Cove, and Mrs. P. J. MeAbee, Talent. Chairmen attending Friday t meeting included Mrs. J. n. ue Cordova, lily day parade chair man: Mrs. Ben E. Graves Jr. theater chairman: Miss Hazel Swavne. chairman of the speak ers' bureau: Mrs. Horton, Miss Jean Page, publicity chairman and Mrs. Partch. Miss Pat Wil kinson is radio chairman for the drive. 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