FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON)
Month Of March
Opens New Season
For Women Golfers
The month of March brought
a resumption of activities for the
women'! organization of the
Rogue Valley Country club.
Thursday is set aside as women's
day at the club, and in addition
to the weekly golfing, on the
first Thursday of each month the
members of the group have
luncheon together at noon.
Mrs. Robert Shepherd, general
chairman of the group, points
out that any woman golfer of
the country club, whether or not
a member of the women's organ
ization, is welcome to play on
that day. Play begins at 1 p. m.
and the luncheons arc at 12
noon. The season opens in March
and ends In November, the group
having a dinner that month.
Mrs. Jack Eidswick is vice
general chairman, Mrs. Ralph D.
Udell is secretary of the group
and Mrs. Victor Sether is treas
urer. Chairmen of committees In
clude Mrs. James Wyatt, tourna
ment chairman: Mrs. C. B. Col
lins, membership; Mrs. H. D.
C'hristensen, prizes; Mrs. Norm
Worthlcy, telephone; Mrs. L.
Paul Walker, rules; Mrs. Alctha
Vawter, handicap chairman;
Mrs. Tom Emmeris, golf social
chairman; Mrs. AI Littrell, social
chairman; Mrs. Bayard Getchel
by-laws.
Mrs. A. Orin Schenck is Ore-
con Women's Golf association
delegate from the Mcdford
group and Mrs. E. H. Erifierton
is vice-president of the Willam
ette valley-soutncrn urcgon as
sociation. Miss Myrna Hackert
Honored With Shower; '
To Wed Donald Harris
Jacksonville Miss Myrna
Hackert of Jacksonville was the
honored guest at a surprise bri
dal snower given oy ner cousin.
Miss Anita Heckert, March in
Annrinriate lames were played
with prizes being won by Miss
Hackert and Miss Pauline
Hardv. Following presentation
of gifts, the bride doll which
formed the table centerpiece was
also given to Miss Hackert as a
souvenir of the happy occasion.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Otto
Heckert, Mrs. Albert Hackert
and Mrs. Paul Godward. Others
attending were the Misses Bar
bara Tavlor, Wilma Mclntyre,
Janet Tuttle, Pauline Hardy,
Freda Gravelle, Fern Rasmussen,
Connie Frohs, Enid McKee, Lor
etta Clay and Mrs. Don Stoner.
Miss Hackert, an employee of
the U. S. National bank, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hackert of Jacksonville. She is
the bride-elect of Donald Harris,
on of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harris
of Myrtle Point, Ore., formerly
of Jacksonville. Their marriage
will be an event of April 9.
Sorority Group Holds
Election Of Officers;
Formal Banquet Planned
Mrs. Larry Carson was elected
president of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority at a meeting of the
group Thursday. Mrs. William
Hartman was elected vice-president;
Mrs. Nnrva Hildman, treas
urer; Miss Florence Erbes, cor
responding secretary, and Mrs.
Donovan Foster, recording sec
retary. The new officers will be
Installed at the first meeting of
the sorority in May.
During the meeting plans
were made to hold a formal ban
quet in observance of Founders'
day April 30. Details of the din
ner arc to be handled by the
social committee including Mrs.
Carson, Miss Jean Poland, Mrs.
Charles Ely, Mrs. Vern Whitlntch
and Mrs. Cecil Davis.
Miss Belly Squires, guest
speaker, gave a talk on ceramics.
Hostesses for the evening were
Miss Garria Baker and Mrs. Fos
ter Next meeting of the group
will be April 6.
Drummonds Return
From Trip South
Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Dramniond
and son, David, returned a week
ago Saturday from a motor trip
to California points and into Tia
Juana, Mexico. En route down I
Hie party visited Dr. Drum-;
mond's brother. Dr. Donald
Driimmond. at Palo Alto. !
In La Jnlla they spent some j
time with Dr. Drummond s par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Drum-!
mond. Dr. Driimmond. his fath
er, returned home with the visl-1
tors and will spend about three
wrrks here visiting.
The party visited Balboa nark
In San IJicgo and in San Fran
cisco they visited Flcishacker ,
park.
Pythian Sisters
Pythian club members Willi
meet at the Girls' Community i
club Tuesday. March 1!8 at 8 p. ni.
Mrs. Jon Cool; and Mrs. Bill Ire-!
land are the evening's commit- J
lee members.
The degree staff and officers or
Pythian Sisters will practice
Thursday. March 30 at 7:30 p. m.
in the Pythian building.
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Woman golfers of tha Rogua Valley Country club have rasumed their regular Thursday after
noon woman's day schedule with the arrival of March, and officers, committee chairman and mem
ber! are ihown here ready for play one recent Thuriday afternoon. Left to right are Mrs. James
Wyatt, Mrs. Arthur Peters. Mrs. C. B. Collins, Mrs. L. Paul Walker, Mrs. Ralph Odoll, Mrs. John S.
Day, Mra. Jack Eidswick, Mrs, Noble Vincent, Mrs. Robert Shepherd, general chairman of the wom
an golfers, Mrs, Allyn A. Monroe, Mrs. Victor Sether, Mrs, George Rasmussen, Mrs. Norm Worthlty
and Mrs. H. D. Christensen. ( (Brainerd photo).
Children's Fashion
Show Being Planned;
Academy To Benefit
St. Ann's Altar society of the
Sacred Heart parish are making
plans for an Easter chick fashion
show which will be entirely for
the 'small fry, Sunday after
noon, April 2 in St. Mary's acad
emy gymnasium.
The very young models will
parade Easter attire on a plat
form built to resemble a cracked
Easter egg, and many youthful
properties will be used to accent
the theme.
Students of the academy will
furnish entertainment during the
show and refreshments will be
served. Tickets may be pur
chased at the door and the public
is cordially Invited to attend.
Proceeds will benefit the aca
demy building fund.
Mrs. R. A. Naumes is general
chairman for the affair and other
committees include Mrs. Herbert
Nesbitt, chairman of hostesses,
assisted by Mrs. Joe Naumes,
Mrs. John Jensen, Mrs. Mickey
Doyle, Mrs. W. W. Stevenson,
Misses Loretta Seltz, Lucille Wil
liams and Gertrude Malloy; Mrs.
Joe Clark, tickets.
Mrs. Joe McDuffic Jr. is in
charge of refreshments assisted
by Mrs. Lane Burdeou, Mrs.
Louis Lemire, Mrs. R. P. Lewis
and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Miss Put
Wilkinson is chairman of pub
licity and will be commentator
at the show. Her committee in
cludes Miss Betty BruKinnn and
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunlcvy.
Bob McLauchlln is chairman
of the set committee, assisted by
Walt Young, Dr. O. J. lliilboth,
Jay Elliott, John Ahem, Larry
Espey, Mickey Doyle and Lane
Bnrdccn.
Stores donating clothing and
properties are Mann's Depart
ment store. Tots-to-Teens shop.
Ncedlecraft shop, J. C. Penftey's,
Montgomery Ward and company
and Toy shop.
To Leave
Mrs. Jessie Rodwell of Hood
River will leave Monday after
having been a guest of her niece.
Mrs. Darell Husnn and faintly on
Lindley sh eet. Mrs. Hndwell has
been spending the winter in Los
Angeles and plans to stop in Sa
lem before returning home.
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Grand Pitt
Sunday, March 28. 1950
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and CLUB NEWS
Shower Parties Given
For Miss Thais Gorden;
Wedding To Be Tuesday
Central Point Miss Thais
Gorden, whose marriage to Rol
and Pacey will take place March
28, was honored guest at a show
er given at the home of Mrs. Walt
Clement March 21. Mrs. R. J.
Dew and Mrs. Chester James
were co-hostesses for the event.
Games were played and prizes
were won by Mrs. Harley Dress
ier and Mrs. Lester C. Gorden.
Other guests were Mrs. F. H.
Dressier, Mrs. Victor Noel, Mrs.
John Pinkham, Mrs. Orth Miller,
Mrs. Ross Webb, Mrs. Dick Vin
cent. Mrs. Ivan Davies, Mrs.
Doyle Stockton, Mrs. Milton Gor
den, Mrs. Steven Benston and the
Misses Virginia Dew, Janice
Clements and - Hclene Blumen
stein. Miss Gorden, at present em
ployed at the office of the tele
phone company in Central Point,
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester C. Gorden, Freeman road,
and Mr. Pacey is a son of Mrs.
Alex Tummcrs, route two, Cen
tral Point.
Miss Gorden was honored
March 23 at a second shower, this
having been given by Mrs. T. J.
Muse.
The honored guest was given
gifts of linen for her new home.
Decorations were in pink and
white, and the refreshment table
was centered with a sweetheart
cake.
Guests were Mrs. Bert Peck,
Mrs. Harry Elden, Mrs. Lester C.
Gorden, Mrs. G. V. Vincent, Mrs.
J. B. Chastain, Mrs. Maxinc Ar
nold. Mis. M. A Wnlden, Mrs. C.
A. Thnrp and Miss Mama Vin
cent. Airs. Bower Hostess
For Meeting Of Club
Mrs. V. A. Bower. 72!) West
13th street, was hostess Thurs
day to members of the Stitch
and Chatter club when members
held their regular meeting. Re
freshments were served and
mixed spring flowers were used
for table decorations.
Next meeting of the group
will be March 30 at 2 p. m. in
the home of Mrs. Leon Boyd,
402 1 3 South Newtown street.
girls love this
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1 low your daughter will go for this
smait little Buster Brown, mother!
And how ou w ill appreciate its
style, prifect fit and amazing
"far. Just the shoe to complete a
child's spiing wardrobe, and
make the most of piclly new uulfits.
In brown ancfgoldcn wheat.
TUNE IN ti-f Rosier
Brown Radio Gang rfrv
Saturday morning at 8.30
on Station KMED.
Wcifioli Dept. Store)
Aihland
Bay City Rites Wed
Robert Sherman And
Miss Corinne Corbett
Of interest is news of the mar
riage of Miss Corinne Corbett
and Robert Claire Sherman in
San Francisco March 4. Miss
Corbett is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Ottinger of San Fran
cisco and the bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sherman.
2429 Stewart avenue, Medford.
The ceremony was performed
in Trinity Methodist church in
the bay city with the Rev. Hen
derson officiating.
The bride wore a gold colored
suit with blue accessories and
her corsage was a brown-hued
orchid. Mrs. Nancy Davison, her
attendant, wore a grey suit.
Lee Sherman acted as best
man for his brother. Mrs. Sher
man went to San Francisco to at
tend the wedding.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Medford high school and dur
ing the war was with the naval
transport service.
The couple will make their
home at 4318 H street, Sacra
mento, where the bridegroom is
employed by Swift and company.
Former Jackie Flynn
Visits Parents Here
Mrs. Ed Allworth and son,
Clark, of Oswego. Ore., will
leave for their home tomorrow
after spending a few days here
with Mrs. Allworth s parents.
Mayor and Mrs. Diamond Flynn.
Mrs. Flynn will accompany them
home and will spend a few days
in the north.
Friday morning Mrs. Larrv
Scharie Jr. entertained at a small
breakfast for Mrs. Allworth. who
is the former Jackie Flynn.
Guests were Miss Pat Wilkinson,
Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs. All
worth and Mrs. Flynn.
Mrs. Allworth. who is with the
West Marquis Advertising agency
of Portland, spent part of her
time here on business for the
agency.
Adrienne's
rayon
boucle knit
suits
Packablc, washable! For
town or country, for evory
season of the year! Knit
boncles that make your
wardrobe dollar do double
duty, they're so smart and
practical . . . You'll be
amazed how they take to
a simple sudsing, and
how they dry right into
shape. Spring navy, petal
aqua, pistachio green, ra
diant rose. Sizes 12 to 18.
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Adrienne's
214 E. MAIN
Civic Music Group
To Hear Concert
By Violinist, Wife
Last concert of the season for
the Jackson County Civic Music
association will be given April
8 by Benno Rabinof, noted vio
linist, and his wife, Sylvia Rab
inof. pianist and composer.
Rabinof. who studied with
the famous violin teacher, Leo
pold Auer, is rated as one of the
nation's leading violinists. He
has played with most of the
country's large symphony or
chestras, has made 10 trans-continental
tours and has played in
most of the leading cities of
Europe.
His wife, while officially list
ed as accompanist for her hus
band, is said to be such an out
standing musician that many re
viewers speak of the two as hav
ing given a joint recital.
The artist should not be con
fused with another violinist,
Rubinoff, who has played In Med
ford in the past.
Miss LaRose Bowman
Honored At Shower;
To Wed This Summer
Miss LaRose Bowman, who
makes her home with her siiter,
Mrs. Evelyn Dickenson of 333
Haven street, was honored with
a bridal shower Monday nigni.
Miss Bowman is home from Ore
gon State college for spring vaca
tion.
Mrs. John Williams and Mrs.
Louis Putnam were hostesses for
the shower, given at the Dicken
son home.
ADDroDriate games were
played after which refreshments
were served by the hostess. Miss
Bowman received many gifts.
Attending Mrs. Carl uenneu.
Mrs. Laurence Kolkomo, Mrs. M.
Dorian, Mrs. Lee Van Ausdall,
Mrs. W. G. Werner, Mrs. I Hautt.
Mrs. Bernard Rice, Mrs. Gerald
Warren, Mrs. L. L. Duncan, Mrs.
William Strode, Mrs. Dorothea
Gustafson and Mrs. Dickenson,
and the Misses Barbara Nieder
meyer, Georgene Robinson, Lou
ise Putnam, Irene Williams, all
of Medford. and Mrs. Gene Bow
man of Ashland.
Miss Bowmans weaaing 10
r.oralH Phillios is set for late
summer. He is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Phillips of r-ortiana
and will be graduated from ure
gon State college this spring.
Miss Bowman is a Junior at the
college.
Party Given Friday
Honoring Traveler
Mrs. Roland Holmes, 20 Wash
ington street, entertained Friday
afternoon honoring Mrs. C.
Schempp, 305 Laurel street, who
with Mr. Schempp, will leave by
plane Wednesday to begin an ex
tended European trip.
Games appropriate for the oc
casion were played and prizes
were awarded Mrs. Homer
Pleyer, Mrs. F. G. Herdmen, and
Mrs. A. F. Reinking.
The theme of yellow and green
decorations was carried out in
flower arrangements and refresh
ments served at the close of the
afternoon. 1
Mrs. Schempp was presented
gift handkerchiefs which had
been gaily wrapped and placed
in a replica of the ship Queen
Mary on which the travelers will
sail from New York City April 7.
Sails on the ship expressed
greetings and good wishes for the
trip. Twenty-five guests at
tended. Junior Booster Club
Eagle Point Junior Booster
club of Eagle Point met March j
22 and made plans to entertain
mothers of members at the next
meeting, set for March 29.
The club recently took in some
new members and will welcome j
more, it is stated. :
PHONE 2-7169
Mn. Marshall E. Corneit,
Klamath Falls, will ba in Mad
ford Monday afternoon to spaak
at a meeting of Jackson County
Republican Woman to ba held in
tha Girls' Community club. Mn.
Cornett is republican national
committeewoman for Oregon.
Republican Woman
To Speak Monday
Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett,
Klamath Falls, national commit
teewoman for Oregon for the re
publican party, will speak at the
March meeting of Jackson Coun
ty Republican Women to be held
at the Girls' Community club
Monday, March 27 at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Cornett's topic will be
"Prominent People in the Politi
cal Picture."
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Mrs. M. F. Vpgel and Mrs.
John Walker.
Two Guests Honored
At Shower And Party;
Visitor Leaving Soon
A double handkerchief shower
was given at a party Tuesday
evening in the home of Mrs. A.
Jahnke, 824 Bennett street. The
affair was in the form of a sur
prise to the honored guests, Mrs.
H. H. Young and her sister. Miss
Pauline Gieschen. Mrs. Young
observed her birthday anniver
sary March 22. The party also
was a farewell for Miss Gieschen
who has been visiting here for
the past several months from
Oklahoma.
Games were played and prizes
were awarded to Mrs. R. Daniel
son and Mrs. H. Hidalgo. Yellow
flowers and candles and lavender
baskets containing the gift hand
kerchiefs were used for table
decorations.
Members of the St. Peter's Lu
theran Ladies' aid were invited
and those attending were Mes
dames H. Hidalgo, R. Peterson,
G. J. Wolff. J. S. Goodwin, T.
Trautman, Elsie Gemaehlich, E.
Tarns, H. Dalhke, C. Ludwig,
Myrtle Mortimer. R. Danncr, Es
ther Adolphs, J. Hueners, H.
Frohreich, E. Mallams and the
honored guests and hostess.
Evening Guild
St. Mark's Evening guild will
meet on Monday, March 27. at
8 p. ni., in the parish house. The
evening will be spent making
favors for the annual bridge par
ty which is slated for Wednes
day, May 17.
Hostesses for the evening will
be Mrs. Ralph B. Matthews and
Mrs. Robert D. Dames.
To assist you in those pre
cious hours between "
WILL and "I DO" is the
services of our Bridal Staff,
dedicated to every bride to
be. Whether it's simply se
lecting one of our exquisite
gowns or planning your en
tire wedding, we can help
you make it a happy memor
able occasion. Simply tell us
what you want and we can
show how to make the most
of your budget while plan
ning every detail for you.
Bridal Gowns range from
$29.98 to S89.98.
Attendants from $19.98 to
$35.00.
Evening appoints for consul
tations and special show
ings. Phone 2-7169.
Adrienne's
214 E. Main Phone 2-7169
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Nu Phi Mu Fleets
Jacqueline Walker
President Of Group
Miss Jacqueline Walker was
elected president of Nu Phi Mu
sorority at a meeting held at the
home of Miss Marilyn Nickle,
1709 East Main street Monday.
Others named to office were
Miss Billie Lyons, vice-president;
Miss Marilyn Nickle, treasurer;
Miss Donna Wall, recording sec
retary and Miss Joy Finch, cor
responding secretary.
The retiring officers are Miss
Bertha McCallister, president;
Miss Finch, vice-president; Miss
Lyons, treasurer and Miss Walk
er, recording secretary.
The retiring advisors, Mrs.
Ryder Berg and Mrs. Willard
Sloper, were given a surprise
handkerchief shower and pre
sented with corsages from the
sorority.
Refreshments were served by
Miss Nickle and Miss Nancy
Hazelton.
Members present for this meet
ing were Miss McCallister, Miss
Finch, Miss Lyons, Miss Walker,
Mrs. Donald Lue, Miss Barbara
Williams, Miss Janny Lou
Houghton, Miss Josephine Kan
tor, Miss Wall, Miss Carol Mey
ers, Mrs. Richard Riggs, Miss
Irma Bostock, Miss Hazelton,
and the hostess, Miss Nickle.
Another member, Miss Geor
geen Roberson, was unable to
attend.
Oregon Beta chapter of Mu
Phi Mu sorority was founded in
Medford a year ago and was the
lirst chapter of the national
sorority to be established in
Oregon.
Medford Sojourners'
Guest Day Has Large
Attendance Thursday
Aoout iuu members, prospec
tive members and guests attend
ed the semi-annual guest day
party given by Medford Sojourn
ers club Thursday at the YMCA.
Adopting the decorative theme
from spring and the Easter sea
son, hostesses set 25 individual
tables. Each table was centered
with a potted begonia plant and
a small white alyssum, potted in
colored egg shells, was placed
at each setting. Begonias were
awarded to first prize winners
at each table and the smaller
flowers were given as favors to
the guests.
Mrs. Clifford Howard and Mrs.
Clay Lee, immediate past presi
dents, presided at the buffet
table. An Easter tree, loaned by
Severson Candy shops, formed
a centerpiece for the buffet
table.
A short business meeting pre
ceded introductions of guests
and prospective members. About
40 guests were present and were
distinguished by corsages of aca
cia and multicolored ribbons.
Mrs. J. S. Goodwin and Mrs.
V. B. Gahlen were welcomed as
new members.
Bridge, pinochle and canasta
were played during the after
noon. Mrs. A. is. neming ana
Mrs. Frank Robertson received
individual prizes.
In charge of the affair were
Mesdames A. E. Stout, Howard
Lee, Frank Cantrill, Allan Hen
derson, George Rehart, Ralph
rvrows, J. C. Langdon, naipn
Barnes and Lloyd Sanders, all
members of the board.
MSTLEIWS Souc(ucl
linty nosegoyi in softly muted blossom colors against mellow
ivory tone, are framed in Castleton's pearl-edge em iched with gold.
So fresh and appealing suggesting countless delightful table set
tings. . . Slop in and let us show you Bouquet see Ifie superb
quality of this fma Chino. t
Place Cover-dinner, dessert, butter
plat, teacup and isucer, $14.75
What could be better than a beautiful set of fine Castleton
Chinaware as an Easter Gift for the family. See the many
beautiful patterns made in America by one of the finest
China Companies in the world
Lawrence s
t
In Medford 40 vears, stocking
found in tht txiT stores in th
triced.
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Ann Court Holds
Initiation For Class;
Grand Officers Here
Roxy Ann court UD, Order of
the Amaranth, initiated a large
class into the lodge at a regular
meeting Wednesday evening in
the Odd Fellows hall.
Guests attending were Mrs.
Jack Schulz, grand assistant lec
turer; Jack Schulz, grand royal
assistant patron of the grand
court, Order of the Amaranth,
state of Oregon; Pearl Gisoold,
conductress of friendship court,
Klamath Falls; Mrs. Stella Le
Manquais, royal matron of Long
Beach court, Long Beach, Cal.
Mrs. L. G. Frink, royal matron
of Roxy Ann court gave a report
of the grand court of Oregon
which she had attended with
Mrs. Leta Queen, assistant royal
matron, in Portland last week.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served in the dining
hall. Tables were decorated with
spring flowers and candles in
Easter theme.
Bride-To-Be Honored
With Shower Monday;
Rites To Be Saturday
Mrs. T- E. Popham and Mrs.
Richard D. Werner were hos
tesses Monday evening for a
shower which honored Miss
Tresa MeMannis. Miss McMan
nis and Ralph J. Matlack are to
be married Saturday April 1, at
the First Christian church.
The party was at Mrs. Pop
ham's home on Pierce road, and
Miss MeMannis was presented a
shower of miscellaneous gifts for
her new home. The gifts were
presented in an umbrella of
bright yellow, and the spring
theme was used for table decora
tions. Guests were Miss Evelyn Clay,
Miss Rosalie Roberts, Miss Jo
Anne Anderson, Miss Frances
Thrun, Miss Sue Murphy, Miss
Verene Bailey, Miss Claire Dani
els, Mrs. A. C. Pierce, Mrs. W.
H. Fischer, Mrs. Fred Under
wood, Mrs. I. B. Bollinger, Mrs.
William F. Ford and the guest
of honor.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
Meets Monday Night;
Group
To Sell Seals
Mrs. Roy Howe, 119 Keenc-
way drive, entertained members
of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority in ner nome March 20.
The evening was spent playing
canasta and prizes were awarded
to Mrs. bloise wmklebleck, ad
visor of the group, and Mrs.
Chester Peterson.
Mrs. Russell Roseborough was
honored in observance of her
birthday and birthday cake was
served.
Members of the sororitv will
sell Easter seals in a downtown
booth April 5, 7 and 8. This will
be the second year that mem
bers have taken part in the
Easter seal drive.
Next regular business meeting
of the group will be in the Girls'
Community club, Monday, April
3, at 7:30 p.m.
Ladies' Auxiliary
To Meet On Tuesday
Ladies' auxiliary of First Bap
tist church will hold a business
meeting Tuesday, March 28 at
2 p.m. in home of Mrs. R. L.
Hague, 2124 Howard street,
Roxy ,
Holds the Charm of a
Lovely Garden
the sam High Quality Verchanldse
larger cities and met moderately
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