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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. AprU . 1950, Society and clubs Square Dancing Party Held in Eagle Point A aquare dance party wai giv en recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knotts at their home on Crater Lake highway at Eagle Point. Thoae attending were Mr. and Mra. Millard Bush, Mr. and Mrs Jake Olson, Mr. and Mra. Ted Flury, Mr. and Mra. Von Wll- liams, Mra. Delbert Mongold, Mr. and Mra. A. C. Silver, Mr. and Mra. Tracy Abshlre, Mr. and Mra. Art Levulette, Grant Wil liams,' Jamea Tomlinson and Miss Mary Mongold. Refreshments were served the t y perfect Easter y$L' . Gift J3 for J trtl In tin Prince Gardner Registrar Hell cherish this superb billfold for a long, long tima Card case slips out for trim evening wear. REGISTRARS .... from $5.00 plus la Matching y't KEYOARDS J Ao $2.50 plui tan Swem ys BOOK & CIFT SHOP 217 E. Main - Medford :"-v-;K -v: i ii .,. ".ii Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Kendall, married March 17 In Glendale. Ore., were honored March 22 at a reception for which Mr. Ken- dall'a uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith, 3455 Jackson ville highway, were hosts. The bride is the former Marilyn John son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson. Jacksonville, and the bridegroom is a stepson of J. R. Hoffman, Applegate. (Brainerd photo). Travelogue Pictures Shown at Club Meeting Kiwanian Dames hold their regular luncheon meeting Tues day in the Rogue Valley Country club. Mrs. Everett Faber, presi dent, presided. Mrs. Ralph Cook showed a colored travelogue which took the group on an imaginative trip from Medford to Panama and re turn by way of the Oregon coast. New members introduced were Mrs. Larry Barnes and Mrs. Dick House. A party for husbands of the members is scheduled for the first part of May in the Pioneer room of Jackson hotel. Details of the parly and date will be an-naunced. Mrs. Faber announced her calling committee, Mrs. Leland Clark, Mrs. George Harrington, Mrs. F.ugene Orr, Mrs. Lynn Cram, Mrs. N. B Pritchett Jr., Mrs. Frank Humphrey and Mra. E. Ron Hice. Hostessees for the luncheon were Mrs. Lloyd banders. Mrs. Dick Phair, Mrs. Charles Ben nett and Mrs- Paul Sclby. MMlInn Annnunr For VFW Auxiliary Velcrana of Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet Tuesday. April 4 at 8 p.m. in the Veter ans' hall, 42 North Front street. There will be initiation and re- H... ... .... "in., i. fs.wt. i,... ..0.1- ments will be served. Church Study Group Plans Tuesday Meeting Next meeting of the study group of the Women's Society of Christian Service, First Meth odist church, will be held at the parsonage Tuesday. April 4. 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Robert Taylor will be the leader, assisted by Mrs. A. O. Walker and Mrs. Ralph Woodford. Devotions will be led by Mrs. W. W. Walker. The book being studied is "Women of Scripture," and the chapter for the day is "Women of Prayer, Faith and Service." Anyone interested is welcome to attend. The group met last Friday, al so at the parsonage, to review the chapter "Sharing the Bless ings of Home" with Mrs. G. A. Dierdorff as the leader. Butte Faffs PTA Unit Sponsors Pfay Showing Butte Falls Members of the Butte Falls Parent-Teacher assoc iation will sponsor "Adam's Evening," a play produced by members of the Phoenix Little Theater guild, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. In the high school auditorium- Proceeds from the production will be given by the guild to the building fund for the Phoenix community club and youtn center. Recent Reception Given For Couple Wedded in Glendale Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith were hosts March 22 for a recep tion honoring their nephew, Alvy Kendall and his bride, the former Marilyn Johnson. The newlyweds were married March 17 at the home of the Rev. Guy L. Armstrong, Glendale, Ore., with the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winkelman of Glendale as at tendants. The couple made a brief wedding trip north. The reception was held at the Smith's home, 3455 Jacksonville highway. For the event the bride wore an organdy dress of pale orchid color with white em bossed flowers. Her corsage was of white ' carnations encircled with orchid sweet peas and a coronet of matching blossoms held a short veil. Decorations for the Smith home were of white snapdrag ons and yellow daffodils and in dividual tables held lighted yel low candles. Wedding music, played softly was heard through out the reception. The wedding cake, decorated with yellow daffodils, was cut by Mrs. R. J. Harris, cousin of the bridegroom, and his sister, Mrs. Tim Loftus. poured. The guest book was in the care of Mrs. John Mitchell, sister of the bridegroom. About 75 guests called during the evening. The couple will live at 2919 Summers Lane, Klamath Falls, where the bridegroom is attend ing Oregon Technical institute The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, Jackson ville, and Mr. Kendall Is a step son of J. R. Hoffman, Applegate, Ore. Cut Oat for Fun At for Spring Hurry . . . Hurry! See the bramfful new Red Cms Shoes we're now featuring in our Fashina Bandwagon Air spring. Fju h Jtvte Fit-Tested to fit your foot beautifully, youthfully. MO35 mi TW Aamtti ttMiitviion wh!rr Kauonaj KM (Vert C. M. KIDD & CO. .''50M,her" Orcgon'i Oldest Shoe Concern 221 IAST MAIN PHONE 2-2123 New creative fun for children! Just paste paper doll and toys on cardboard, cut them out, paint or crayon them! New cut-out tovs have movable arms and legs! Pattern 7016 has pattern pieces for 3 toys. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and pho tos and complete directions makes needlework easv. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to Med ford Mail Tribune. Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 5640. Chi cago 80. 111. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS With PATTERN NUMBER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle work catalogue Is the best ever! Send fifteen cents. In coins, now. for your copy. Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting. embroidery, toys, quilts, chil dren's clothes. Free needlework pattern is printed in book. Red Cross Instructs Eleven Grey Ladies; New Service Started Inspired by the needs of com munity service, membera of the Jackson County Red Cross have launched the new program known as "Service to the Lom munity." Eleven gray ladies have completed a training course which was conducted here dur ing the week for those interested in the course. Women who completed the course are Mrs. Arthur C ban ders, Mrs. J. E. Gribble, Mrs. Edward G. Burgess. Mrs. John S. Dav. Mrs. Chester Guches Mrs. Dale Newton, Mrs. L. B. Thomas, Mrs. R. M. Bartels. Mrs. Max Pierce. Mrs. I. E. Schuler and Mrs. Shelbv Tuttle. Mrs. Melvin Krows, Miss Vera Humphrey and Miss Margaret Nason also took advantage of the informative program. This is entirely an innovation for gray ladies since it will have been the only community where such a service has been institut ed bv Red Cross services. Heretofore gray ladies have been trained only for service by the staffs of military hospitals, Instruction given in the three day session included such sub jects as "activating a commu nity service," social attitudes, public welfare, health services both in community and at home and medical, psychological, per sonal and sDiritual aspects. Dr. A. Erin Merkcl. county health officer, presented a pro gram on child guidance, rehabil itation and needs of an educa tional program in health work. Mrs. Blanche Frisbie, county health nurse, gave in detail the techniaue of home servicing. "Medical Aspects of Lay Visit ing" was presented by Dr. Rich ard Sleeter. in wnicn ne stressen understanding and the impor tance of the right kind of pro gram. Mrs. Vera Thompson from Oregon Commission for Blind impressed members of the class with her subject. "Psychological Aspects of Visiting the Blind." She urged education in use of the "white cane and requested the blind be spoken of only as v i s u a 1 1 v handicapped. Mrs. Thompsontatcd that there were over 60 such handicapped per sons in Jackson county. The Rev. George R. Bolster sooke to the gray ladies "those doing Christian work who go out and seek and do not wait for it to come to their door." Since this is a new branch of Red Cross service in which there is a great deal of interest, it is being observed closely by area office of the Red Cross in San Francisco. Miss Mildred Samuel- son, assistant director of that of fice, stated she was confident this grnuo would develop a pattern which possibly could be followed by other chapters. This group will work in full cnoneration with local doctors. Jackson County Public Health asnciation . the welfare affice and Medford Ministerial associa tion. Guest Day Annual guest day will be ob served by the members of the Wednesday Study club April 5. with the event to be at the Girls' Community club. Each member is entitled to bring a guest for the afternoon. The program will begin at J p.m. with the good time com mittee in charge of the affair. Heading the committee is Mrs. Rubv Rusque with Mrs. C. A. Dierdorff, Mrs. F. K. Deuel, Mrs. A. C. Leighton and Mrs. Dan Hull assisting. Musical Eggs! Baskets! Bunnies! Chicks! Ducks! The Easter Bunny has left baskets filled with eggs and toys. Pull toys crammed with bunnies, chicks and eggs at 39c J( to $j fa mm HOUSE IE. 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