Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1950, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNE
Sunday, March 12, 19S0
Club Calendar
Monday
a o m Pvthlnn Sister rum
mage ' and plant sale, Pythian
building.
1 p. m. Adarel Social club,
dessert luncheon, home of Mrs.
V. T. Wilson, Janney lane.
7:15 p. m. FOE Ladies' aux
iliary meet at hall for transporta
tion, monthly dance.
7:30 p. m. Neighbors of
7:30 p. m. Degree staff prac
tice, Pythian Sisters, Pythian
building.
Visual Aids Program
To Be Given Thursday
For Junior High PTA
"Use of Visual Aids in Teach
ing" will be the subject discussed
by Glenn Linn, principal of Med
ford junior high school, at a
meeting of the Junior High
School Parent-Teacher associa
tion to be held at 8 p.m., March
16, in the boys' gymnasium of
the school.
The girls' chorus, under the
direction of Ray Lewis, will en
tertain the group, and refresh
ments will be served.
Mr. Linn will illustrate his
talk by using strip film and
sound films, as used in teaching.
He will also have a uciopucan
machine, which projects pictures
of opaque objects on a screen.
He will show how this equipment
fills an important role in teach
ing. The film will run about 15
minutes, he said.
Central Point Group
To Learn Glovemaking
At Wednesday Meeting
Central Point Mrs. E. E.
Reames, Crater Lake highway,
will be hostess to Central Point
Extension unit- Wednesday,
March 15 at 10:30 a.m. Glove-
mnlrina will H thp Hav'H Tim!-
ect. lead by Mrs. Lester Wertz
and Mrs. Dorothy Stewart.
Those attending are asked to
meet at Grange wan ai iu a.m.
for transportation. Children will
be cared for by Mrs. Paul K.
Jones, Third and Laurel streets.
Central Point Club
Schedules Plant Sale
Central Point A plant sale
will be held by Central Point
Garden club members commenc
ing at 9 a.m. Friday, March 17
in the Central Point fire hall.
Mrs. Merritt Swing, chairman,
asks committee members to be
at the hall at 8 a.m. and the com
mittee requests each of those tak
ing plants, bulbs, shrubs or other
items for the sale to label, wrap
or place their contributions in
containers for easier handling.
Mrs. Edward Conner Jr.
Entertained At Shower
Mrs. Charles McCornilck and
Mrs. William Acord entertained
at a shower in the home of Mrs.
Edward Conner Sr., 828 South
Newtown street, during the
week, honoring Mrs. Edward
Conner Jr.
Attending were Mrs. George
Thomas, Mrs. Don Elliott, Mrs.
Nurene Leech, Mrs. Harrison
Wright, Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs.
Hazel Cox, Miss Dorothy Jean
Wright, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs.
Acord, Mrs. Connor Sr., Mrs
Hugh Huntley and the honored
guest.
Woodcraft meet, IOOF hall.
8 p. m. Federated club. Cen
tral Point.
8 p. m. St. Mark's Evening
guild, parish house.
8 p. m. Scottish Rite Wom
en, Masonic temple.
Tuesday
10 a. m. Delphian society,
Girls' Community club.
1 p. m. East Side circle, Mrs.
C. G. Van Valzah, 15 Geneva
street.
1 p. m. Faith circle dessert
luncheon at church.
1 p. m. Grace circle, Mrs. O.
L. Overmyer, 610 South Holly
street.
1 p. m. Merritt circle at Girls'
Commnnity club.
lp.m. Sunny Side circle,
Miss Elizabeth Burr, 1012 Queen
Anne avenue.
1 p. m. St. Anne's Altar so
ciety in parish hall.
2 p. m. Ever Ready circle.
Mrs. John Hubler, 859 East Ninth
street.
2 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary of
Baptist church, Mrs. Lester Wil
cox Sr., 2335 Stewart avenue.
7:45 p. m. Rogue Valley
chorus rehearsal, Mcdford sen
ior high school music room.
8 p. m. Nevita chapter, Cen
tral Point Masonic temple.
8 p. m. Degree of Honor,
KnlghSi of Pythias building.
8 p. m. Pythian club, Girls'
Community club.
Wednesday
9 to 12 a. m. Girl scouting
volunteer surprises Scout house.
10 a. m. Woman's Missionary
society, Temple Baptist church,
Mrs Lawrence Gober, 820 Lozier
lane.
10:30 a. m. Central Point Ex
tension unit, Mrs. E. E. Reames,
Crater Lake highway.
12:30 p. m. Reames Social
club pay luncheon, Masonic hall.
1 p. m. Get-Together club
dessert luncheon, Eagles hall.
Public invited.
1 p. m. Chapter CG, PEO
luncheon, Mrs. Robert Lee, 240
South Holly street.
1 p. m. Nevita Past Matrons'
club, borne of Mrs. Orville Ham
ilton. 1:30 p. m. Roxy Ann HEC,
home of Mrs. Carl Quackenbush.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club. Mrs. Glenn Gibbons,
20 South Barneburg road.
2 p. m. Eagle Point Garden
club, home of Mrs. Roy Smith.
7:30 p. m. Central Point Re
bekahs, Oddfellow "hall.
7:30 p. m. Sams Valley La
dies' club, home of Mrs. Arnold
Gosnell. '
T:30 p. m. Job's Daughter,
Masonic temple.
8 p. m. American Association
of University Women, Mrs. Ber- .
wick L. Wood, 2445 East Main
street.
8 p. m. Past Chiefs' club,
Mrs. Idella Harnden, 712 West
11th street.
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Our Improved pattern visual
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Send TWENTY CENTS in
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Mail Tribune, Household Arts
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BER.
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FAMILY NIGHT AT WARDS
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9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.
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FASHIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY COST LESS AT WARDS
Crisp New
Sportswear
For Boys
Gabardine Sport Shirt
298
Handsome Sport Shirts for
boys that prefer comfort.
Solid colors in grey, blue,
tan, maroon, brown, and
gold. Sizei 6-18.
GABARDINE SLACKS
498
Has all the answers for smartness,
long wear and dress-up I Well tai
lored of 40 wool and 60 rayon.
Side stitched seams, zipper fly.
Brown, blue, gray, green. 11-18.
Big Assortment
Men's Shirts
WHITES-PASTELS
-NEW STRIPES I
249
A selection you never expected to
find under $3. Every one features
Brent's famous "collar-ad" collar
that won't wilt slays morning
fresh all day. Smooth, Sanforized
broadcloth. See them today I
LUXURY SHIRTS OF
RAYON -AND-NYLON
398
Now 1 2 miracle nylon added
gives these dress shirts extra
luster, extra strength. Ocean pearl
buttons. New pastels, (not shown).
Rayon-Nylon Sport Shirt 4.9(
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RAYON TIESI
NEW PATTERNS!
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You'll tike the all-wool gabardines, fleeces and sheen
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New shades. Sizes from 10 to 16.
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Easter Styles for
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II IMS
698
Here's value! . . . Wards
good quality shoes, with
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SWISHY 3 TO 6X RAYONS
2.98
A ruffly sheer yoked taffeta radiont for Easter I
Many sparkling rayon selections in spring colors.
i 7-14 RAYON TAFFETA '
3.98
Just one of Wards party rayons (many In .taffeta
like this) I Accordion-pleated, pastel-toned. Others I
3-6X COATS FOR SPRING
8.98
Imagine pure wool coverts at thia pricel Fitted
or flared, trims of while or plaid. Navy, colorj.
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PUMPS FOR EASTER
3.29
Dress-up styles for little girls I They're
well-made for long-wearing comfort
...priced genuinely low. White or
patent, with leather soles. 8'i-3.