Knife And Fork Club
Members Will Hear
Fallon Speak Friday
Knife and Fork club members
are promised rare treat when
Carlo! Fallon speaks to the
group In the Rogue Valley Coun
try club Friday evening, March
17.
He will tell vividly of the mo
tives, hopes and aspirations of
the founders of Latin American
republics and -though he is not
billed as a humorous speaker he
is said to use both wit and hu
mor. A native Colombian, he helps
us understand a little better our
neighbors to the south and plays
an important role in helping all
nations of the Americas present
a united front against the com
mon enemy who would destroy
us.
Though Colombian by birth,
Fallon is descended from Irish
forbears and fittingly enough
he will speak, here on St. Pat
rick's day.
He has recently returned from
a five-month trade survey in
South America. A citizen of this
country, he makes his home in
Washington, D.C.
Degree Of Honor
Degree of Honor will hold
initiation Tuesday, March 15 in
Knights of Pythias building at
8 p.m. All officers are asked to
wear formals.
Jean Hart's
Diary
March 12, 1950 "
1 YEAR OLD
This is the anniversary ed
ition of my diary ... our
new shop is one year old the
15th of March. It's been a
wonderful year with many
new friends coming in to
see us and our old friends
standing by to give us en
couragement arid loyalty.
Bert and I want to thank
you sincerely for being so
good to us. . . .
We have tried very hard
to bring you beautiful clothes
In new styles and new ma
terlals. We intend always to
have fabrics and fashions de
signed by leading courtiers.
This Is only the beginning
for as we learn your prefer
ence ... so we can better
please you.
We've tried to be more
then ust a style shop . . .
we want to be part of your
shopping life . . . where
you can drop In for a cheery
word . . . and a glance at
our new lovelies as we un
pack them.
Thank you again and do
stop by and wish us Happy
Birthday. ...
P. S.
You know our ceiling col
lapsed last week. Unfor
tunately we had to be closed
for three days at a time you
were planning your Spring
wardrobes. But THIS will
compensate you a little . bit.
Plaster dust and confu
sion was awfully hard on
some of our NEW merchan
dise ... so we are having
a Ceiling Sale. . . .
SUITS - COATS
DRESSES
FOMALS
ROBES
All Marked
Down
20
Yes ... we are selling
Spring short ... 20
short . . . How about that?
That's OUR birthday present
to YOU.
"The Hart of Fashion"
22 S. Crap
Phone 2-8992
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Anderion were married March 4 in
pioneer Jacksonville Presbyterian church. Mri. Anderion it a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harris of Myrtle Point, former Jack
sonville residents. The brideurooin il a ion nt Mr. and Mr. O e.
Anderson, Jacksonville. The couple will make their home in Med-
lora.
Anderson-Harris Service
Held In Pioneer Church
Jacksonville The Dioneer .Tarksnnvlllo Prnshvtorio,, Vn.,-Vi
formed the setting Saturday, March 4, for the wedding of Miss
Patricia Ann Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harris, Myrtle
Point, to Charles P. Anderson, Jacksonville. The bridegroom is a
ouh ui ivir. ana iwrs. u. u. Anderson, Jacksonville.
ine Kev. Lawrence Mitchel-
i more of North Bend, performed
j the ceremony at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Mitch
elmore is a former pastor of the
: Jacksonville Presbyterian
I church.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father and Miss
Enid McKee accompanied by
Mrs. C. L. Robinson, furnished
the wedding music.
The bride's gown of white
marquisette with bodice em
broidered in satin and beads,
was fashioned with a full train.
Her veil, of fingertip length, was
formed from a crown of beads
and seed pearls. The gown had
first been worn by the bride's
aunt, Mrs. Charles Judd of San
ger, Cal.
For her flowers, the bride car-
ried an orchid with white ear- Mrs. Craig, Corning, Cal., cou
nations. sins; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris,
Miss McKee, maid of honor,
wore a green taffeta dress and
carried a nosegay of white and
pink carnations.
Miss Myrna Hackert, Jackson
ville, and Miss Trudy 'Harris,
coUsin of the bride from Murphy,
served as bridesmaids and wore
yellow net gowns over satin and
carried nosegays of pink and
white carnations.
Lozie Dawn Senter of Murphy,
was flower girl and she wore a
clotted Swiss gown. Jimmy and
Jerry Mitchelmore, twin sons of
tne Kev. and Mrs. Mitchelmore,
were double ring-bearers.
E. M. Anderson of Medford.
the groom's brother, acted as
best man and ushers were Don
Harris of Jacksonville, brother
of the bride, and Gene Camp-
Dell. Jacksonville.
The bride's mother wore a
two-piece black crepe dress and
her corsage was of white carna
tions. A gray two-piece dress
was worn by the . bridegroom's
mother and her corsage was
white carnations.
About 150 guests attended the
wedding and reception following
in the cnurcn parlors. Mrs. t.
M. Anderson, sister-in-law of the
bride, cut .the cake and Mrs. R
J. Harris Jr., another sister-in-
District Meeting Set
By Woodcraft Lodges;
Phoenix Group To Meet
Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge
will meet Saturday, March 18,
in the IOOF hall in Medford, for
a "pep" meeting. There will be
district officers and grand of
ficers present. Initiation ceremo
nies will also be held.
Phoenix and Ashland lodges
will assist entertain at this dis
trict meeting.
Phoenix Neighbors of Wood
craft members will hold a small
business meeting Thursday,
March 16, to prepare for instal
lations during the coming month.
Mrs. George Drake and Mrs. L.
O. Caster are refreshment com
mittee members.
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Canton and Auxiliary
To Have Potluck Supper
Canton Siskiyou and auxiliary
members will meet Friday,
March 17, at 6:30 p. m. in the
IOOF hall for a covered dish
supper.
Mrs. Edward D. Dameron, vice,
president, is in charge.
Mrs. O. S. Walden, president,
will preside at the meeting and
Captain W. H. Dyer will be in
charge of the meeting of Cantons.
VICTOR Says:
My wife, Virginia, our shampoo-tint expert, says that I talk too
much anyway, so this week I'll Just say, ONE APPOINTMENT
WITH US GIVES YOU MORE THAN A THOUSAND WORDS
COULD!
Thanks so much for a very busy past week.
CRATERIAN BEAUTY SALON
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law of the bride, poured. As
sisting at the reception were
Mrs. Otto Niedermever, Mrs.
Wayne Carter, Mrs. W. H. Arn
old, Mrs. Laura Young, Mrs.
Joseph K. Swank and Mrs. Roy
Martin.
Yellow and white daffodils,
huckleberry and pussy willows
with fern furnished both the dec
orations for the wedding setting
and reception.
The bride and groom figurine
used on the wedding cake had
been used by the bride's grand
mother, Mrs. A. B. Cargile and
by her cousin, Mrs. Angus Craig.
Out-of-town guests at the wed
ding included Mrs. Cargile, Del
Paso Heights, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Harris. Flournov. Cal.. un
cle and uant of the bride; Mr. and
Murphy, uncle and aunt; Darrell
Harris, Murphy, cousin; Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Harris, Murphy, cou
sins; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breuer.
Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Goddard, Myrtle Point; and
the Rev. and Mrs. , Mitchelmore
and their sons, Charles, Jimmy
and Jerry, North Bend.
The Rev. R. J. Harris family
are former Jacksonville resi
dents. .
The couple left for the wed
ding trip to the south by the
coast route. They 'will make
their home at 403 West Ninth
street, Medford.
Jackson School PI A
Plans Spring Frolic .
Plans for the annual spring
frolic of Jackson school to be
held Friday, March 24, will in
clude many new features, ac
cording to executive committee
members of the group who met
during the week.
Mrs. C. S. Jacobsen, general
chairman of the event, an
nounced that a dinner would
open the frolic, to be followed
by a school pageant and carnival.
Many of the father's of the
organization are helping with the
plans. Mrs. Jack White, general
chairman for the dinner, will be
assisted by Mrs. Marion Smith
and Mrs. Frank Harden as co
chairmen. ' :
Mrs. Shirley Mitchell of the
school's faculty is In charge of
concessions. Kenneth Nolte, Clar
ence Zurcher and R(ley Themson
are heading the men's participa
tion in concession work.
Mrs. Maynard 'Putney, treas
urer of the group, is chairman of
ticket sales. Others assisting in
the plans are H. W. Guslin,
school principal; Mrs. Precla
Medley of the faculty; Mrs. Dick
Kay, Mrs. E. H. Pathmann, Mrs.
Frank Moench and Mrs. Byron
Griffiths.
Workers were introduced at
the recent meeting by Mrs. Riley
Thomson, president, who urged
all Datrons of the school to co
operate In the only money rais
ing event or tne scnooi year.
Following the executive meet
ing Prof. Lawrence Butler of
Southern Oregon college, and
Mr. Gustin, presented the film.
"Human Growth." A number of
guests from other Medford
schools were present to view the
film.
BPW Meeting
Business and Profession Wo
men will hold a regular meeting
Thursday, March 16 at 7:30 p. m.
in the Girls' Community club.
Vernon Tliorne. eltv sunerln-
tendent; is slated to speak to the
group.
Anniversary Marked
At Family Gathering
By Gold Hill Couple
Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert E. Cook of this city celebrated
jheir golden wedding anniver
sary, Tuesday, March 7, with
open house to friends and rela
tives who called during the aft
ernoon and evening. Their
daughter, Mrs. Floyd Lance, and
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alva
Cook, were hostesses assisted by
Mrs. Roy Pedersen and Mrs. Joe
Hope, granddaughters of the
couple.
Robert E. Cook and Miss Ada
Bottoms were married at Fort
Jones on March 7, 1900, and the
couple lived there several years
and both their children were
born there.
From Fort Jones they moved
to Medford, then to Foots Creek
where they had their home many
years. During that time Mr. Cook
mined on Foots Creek and is
now mining there after being
employed several years at the
cement plant and in other work.
Their two children, Alva E.
Cook and Mrs. Catherine Lance
live in Gold Hill. They have five
grandchildren, Mrs. Ruth Hope
of Medford, Mrs. Maxine Peder
sen of Gold Hill; Mrs. Jewell
Miller of Ashland, and Bobby
Lance of this city, and Mrs.
Alvajean McCormick of Ontario,
California, who could not be at
the reception. There are four
great grandchildren, Lance Hope,
Jean Marie Pedersen, Lonnie
Miller and Marlcne McCormick.
Of special interest were out
of town guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Elliott of Redding. Calif
ornia, who were also celebrating
their forty-seventh anniversary
March 7. Mrs. Elliott is a sister
of Mr. Cook, and the couples
have spent several wedding anni
versaries together. Mrs. Jack
Maasden of Medford was anoth
er out of town guest. She is a
sister of Mr. Elliott. ,
Gifts and congratulatory cards
were received from the many
friends. One gift was a wedding
cake baked and decorated by
Mrs Farl Moore.
Large, heavily framed pictures
of the couple lanen bdoui mc
time thev were married were
displayed. There were also pic
tures OI ineir cnuren mncn
when the children were small.
Medford Couple Back
From Southern Trip
Among Medford residents to
return recently from mid-winter
vacations are the Mark A.
Goldys. Leaving here in mid
January, the couple went by the
southern route to Florida where
they spent some time in St.
Petersburg and Fort Lauderdale.
They also visited Cypress Gar
dens and Silver Springs.
. While in St. Petersburg they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mau
rice Spatz from here, who were
alen i.apnt irtntn a thrp.
In Mobile, Ala., they viewed
tne Azaiea lesuvai wiutu
4e,i.;V,f4 no "etmnlv heautiful.
On the couple's return they
stopped in New Orleans to see
the Mardi Gras and spent some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Leverette and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Collins from Medtoro, wno naa
also planned their itiniaries so
they might view the festive
affair.
En route from there the Goldys
drove through Texas and Ari
onH in r'alifnrnin thev call
ed on friends in Glendale, Santa
Barbara, and Berkeley.
In Los Gatos they visited
.Tnhn Hensel
man, who is attending San Jose
state there. In San Francisco they
visited anotner son ano aRugn-ter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Henselman.
Scottish Rite Women
Will Hold Election
Election of officers will be
held at the regular meeting of
Scottish Rite Women's club
Monday, March 13 at 8 p.m. in
the Masonic temple.
Hostesses for the evening are
Mrs. M. J. Swing, Mrs. Edwin
Taylor, Mrs. Orville Hamilton,
and Mrs. Jack P. McNeilly
Central Point Order
Will Meet On Tuesday
Central Point Nevita chapter
Order of the Eastern Star, will
hold a regular meeting Tuesday,
March 14 at 8 p. m. in the lodge
hall. Menno Bachman of Adarel
chapter will sing. Officers and
courtesy eirls will oresent ' an
agenda, "Building the Temple
of Faith."
All members are cordially in
vited. CI
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Last week we named our golden carved candlesticks,
our new oval framed pictures, among the lovely things
we brought home from our buying trip. ... to con
tinue ...
We have Carlton red luster ware from England. The
red Is the heart red of a glowing ruby each piece
is lined with gold.
Carlton, too, has sent Individual candy and jam
dishes with delicate pastel flowers growing on them.
Dainty spoons complete the gift for showers or
bridge . . , and only $1.59.
Copper kettles and bowls for Spring gardening. A
brass mantle planter with a hidden light for your
secret garden . . . more next week.
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Scouts Entertain,
Folk Dances Given; .
More Events Planned
In addition to teas already re
ported in observance of the
thirty-eighth anniversary of Girl
scouting, Mrs. Harvey Robert
son's fifth grade troop enter
tained their mothers at tea in
Roosevelt school Tuesday.
The tea was prepared and
served by the girls and was their
lmai project in completing work
on hostess badges. Mrs. H, B.
Janes, supervisor of Roosevelt
school cafeteria, was presented
dish towels which had been made
by the 16 troop members. Work
ing of the tea towels was cred
ited to their homemaking badges.
During the tea, troop members
entertained with folk dance dem
onstration and games. Mrs. N. B.
Bender, assistant troop leader,
assisted Mrs. Robertson.
On Thursday, Girl scouts of
Applegate school entertained
Murphy Girl scouts with movies
on conservation. Refreshments
were served following the mov
ies. Scheduled for Thursday,
March 16, junior high school and
senior high school neighborhood
under Mrs. Ted Hornschuch,
neighborhood chairman, will
hold a Juliette Low tea in the
Girls' Community club immedi
ately after school.
In charge of refreshments are
Mrs. Michele Rossi, assisted by
Mrs. T. R. Florey.
Mrs. C. B. Collins will tell the
story of Juliette Low and Girl
scouting. Preceding the tea, rep
resentative leaders will meet to
plan a round-table discussion to
be held at annual area council
meeting in Ashland, March 22.
Grants Pass district will con
duct a Brownie round table and
Medford district will have charge
of intermediate, junior, and sen
ior high school round tables.
Special topics to be covered in
the discussions are training, out-of-doors,
and program.
Eight Charter Members
Attend Club Meeting;
Group To Tie Quiff
Past Noble Grands' club of
Olive Rebekah lodge met Thurs
day in the Girls' Community
club. Mrs. William Dyer pre
sided in absence of Mrs. Lewis
Thompson, president.
Plans were made for an all
day meeting Wednesday, March
15 in home of Mrs. J. A. Wicker,
809 Adams lane, to tie a quilt. A
covered dish luncheon is to be
served. Mrs. Merle Ivie was ap
pointed press correspondent.
Games were played with Mrs.
A. H. Hansen and Mrs. Vivian
Meyer in charge. Fourteen past
presidents of the group were
seated at a table decorated in
the St. Patrick's day theme. Re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Carrie Milnes and Mrs. Dyer,
co-chairmen and their commit
tee. Eight of the charter members
who organized the club in 1924
were present. Two visitors also
attended, a Mrs. Oaks from Can
ada, and Mrs. Mary Foster, Cen
tral Point.
Square Dancing, Cards
To Be Featured Friday
By West Side Extension
West Side Home Extension
unit will hold a community
square dance and canasta party
in the school gymnasium Friday,
March 17 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone
in the community k Invited and
each family is asked to take a
cake or sandwiches. Coffee will
be furnished by the unit.
St. Anne's Altar Group
To Sponsor Two Events
St. Anne's Altar society mem
bers are making plans for two
annual spring events.
The group's annual St. Pat
rick's day turkey dinner will be
held in the parish hall Sunday,
March 19. Mrs. Lawrence Espey
is in charge of arrangements,
assisted by Mrs. E. L. Gosh, Mrs.
G. E. Horton, Mrs. E. G. Weiss,
Mrs. D. Clifford and Mrs. J. J.
Dunlevy. Hours for the dinner
will be between 12 noon and
5 p.m.
The group's Easter Monday
luncheon is to be held this year
at the YMCA. Reservations are
to be made by calling Mrs. Tho
mas R. Esllnger, 2-9995.
1 St. Anne's Altar society will
hold their regular monthly meet
ing Tuesday, March 14 at 1 p. m.
in the parish hall.
Mrs. J. C. Boyle's unit will
serve luncheon.
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Sunday. March 12. 1950
Miss Marilyn Nickle, daugh
ter of Mrs. Scott V. Davis, 1709
East Main itreet, bride-elect of
Richard Henselman, ton of Mrs.
Mark A. Goldy, 35 Berkeley
way.
Tell Engagement
Of Marilyn Nickle,
Richard Henselman
Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Davis,
1709 East Main street, announce
the engagement of Mrs. Davis'
daughter. Miss Marilyn Nickle,
to Richard Henselman, son of
Mrs. Mark A. Goldy, 35 Berkeley
way.
Both Miss Nickle and her fi
ance attended Medford school
and later both attended Oregon
State college. Mr. Henselman is
now a junior in business admin
istration at the college and is a
member of Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity. Miss Nickle is on the
staff of the California Oregon
Power company here.
Cultural Program Given
At Sorority Meeting,
Election To Be Held
Miss Thelma Laughary pre
sented the cultural program on
"Sculpture," at T h u r s day's
meeting of Beta Sigma Phi soror
ity. Members met in the home
of Mrs. Norville Hildman, 1416
West 10th street and hostesses
for the evening were Mrs. Bar
bara Norcross and Mrs. Hilde
man. Election of new officers will
be held at the group's next
meeting, Thursday, March 23.
The cultural program will be
"Modeling," and it is planned
to have a guest speaker talk on
ceramics.
The club members also plan
to learn square dancing on Tues
day evenings. Mrs. O. A. Eden
has consented to teach the
group.
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MEDFORD
New Officers Elected
By BE, PEO Chapter;
Delegates Designated
New officers for chapter BE,
PEO sisterhood were elected
Tuesday evening at the group's
annual election in the home of
Mrs. O. A. Welsh, 1300 East Main
street.
Mrs. Allan Perry is the new
president; Mrs. Laurance Butler,
vice-president and Mrs. O. H.
Bengtson, recording secretary.
Corresponding secretary is Mrs.
F. Wilson Wait; treasurer, Mrs.
Georgia Holt; chaplain, Mrs.
Fletcher Fish and guard, Mrs.
E. F. Coleman.
Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Butler are
also elected delegates to the state
convention to be held in Corval
lis in June. Mi's. Blanche Canode
and Mrs.. R. G. Fowler were
voted alternates.
Phoenix Women Slate
Meeting For Friday
Phoenix The Phoenix Home
Extension unit will meet Friday,
March 17, in the Presbyterian
church for a business meeting
and talk on glovemaking. There
will also be a day for glovemak
ing during the following week.
Leaders are Mrs. Elsworth
McCammon and Mrs. Will Elson.
Luncheon is a planned menu
and those attending are asked
to take table service. Anyone in
terested is invited whether or
not a member.
ft'OStoria
CYNTHIA
a graceful design
in sparkling Cut Crystal
A complete Selection of Stemware and a
Wide Variety of Occasional Pieces
R7owni & Gif Shp
kj LVyVllV J 217 E. Main Medford
(OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
New Club Organized
For Past Presidents
Of VFW Auxiliary
A past presidents' club of
Crater Lake Auxiliary of Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, first in
Medford, was recently organized
through efforts of Mrs. R. E.
Schultz.
Purposes of the group are for
promotion of civic affairs and
sociability.
Charter members of the or
ganization are Mrs. Schulz, Mrs.
Etha Wall, Mrs. E. L. Hitt, Mrs.
Bert Hukill, Mrs. Fred Lawr
ence, Mrs. Albert Hall, Mrs. I. D.
Canfield and Mrs. Russell Zun
del. First officers of the club are
Mrs. Schulz, president; Mrs.
Hall, vice-president and Mrs.
Zundel, secretary-treasurer.
Meetings will be held the sec
ond Thursday of each month In
VFW hall, 42 North Front street.
Next meeting will be April 13
for which Mrs. Shulz will be
hostess:
An invitation is extended te
other past presidents of Veterans
of Foreign Wars auxiliaries.
IXPIRT
Watch & Clock Repairing
By R, G. Conger
MEDFORD AGATE SHOP
326 West 6th
2 Doors West of Main P. O.
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