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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1950)
i" 3 Dancers Give Program At Camp White Center A number of dance students from the Colleen Hope studio provided intermission entertain ment during a dance held Mon day nigiit at the veterans' domi ciliary center at Camp White. The dance was sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and auxiliary. Dance solos were given by Patty Hilton, Gene Kimbrell, Pamela Hunter and Norma and Carolyn Funk. Taking part in a group dance were Evelyn Cot ter, Lorita Jennings, Sheila Spence, Sharon Lilly, Donna Hogue, Carol Menke, Rosiland Randies, Caroline Stone, Irma Penwell. Roxanna Larson, Gail Ronnie and Buddy DeRushe. Another group of dancers con sisted of Karen Golding, Julie Yoakley, Marilyn Meyers, Shir ley Cave, Marie Hutchins, Linda Durkee, Marcia Isaacs, Marlene Davis and Jackie Craig. Additional Society Pag 5 Is Joday a Gift Day in YoMT Life? Give BIRD OF PARADISE CHOCOLATS by Sociite j a sweet compliment to her! One of 7 Socief Box Chocoafs ln!W W W ' ' I II ' I iniii.iiik,i ii ii u ; .in i --- W ' " ii .--wr.iii Climaxing a month-long campaign of the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults will be the Lily day parade tomorrow when 50 Medford senior high ichool girls will sell paper Easter lilies on the streets and in the shops of Medford, Here Mayor Diamond Flynn buys a lily from Miss Marjorie Helman, and others in the picture are, left to right. Miss Barbara Swanson, Miss Betty Farrar, Miss Patricia Lock and Miss Gail West. The annual sale of Easter seals, car ried on since March 9 by the society with the aid of Medford Rotana club and other civic groups throughout the county, will conclude with today's and tomorrow's sales. 9- enww Musical Society To Meet Monday At John Day Home April meeting of the Medford Musical society will be held at the home of Mrs. John S. Day on Grovelapd avenue, Monday, April 10, at 8 p. m. Mrs. William McAllister is head of the social committee for the evening. "Light Opera and Musical Comedy" is the program subject for the evening and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer is program chair man. Several soloists will pre sent numbers from various works in this field. Group par ticipation will be informal sing ing from the same type of composition. PHELPS' RESTAURANT 11 MILES NORTH OF MEDFORD ON HI WAY 99 PHONE GOLD HILL 501 NOW SERVING SEA FOOD DINNERS STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN FRESH SEA FOOD SALADS OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. CLOSED EVERY FRIDAY Plans Announced By Phoenix Club For Flower Show Phoenix Plans for a bulb show were made at the last meet ing of Phoenix Garden club, and the show is to be held in connec tion with the next regular meet ing on April 14. The show is for members, and the chairman. Mrs. Chris Wolff, has asked that all entries be in before meeting time in order that they may be arranged and ready for showing not later than 1:30 p. m. Members are also asked to name their entries. Chairman of the corsage com mittee. Mrs. Jewell Parr, has announced a contest on spring hats, strictly homemade. These will come under two classifica tions, one for beauty and the other comic. Only materials from the garden, plus ribbon, wire and string, may be used. The secretary wishes all mem bers to note the invitation of the Jerome Prairie Garden club to attend the club's primrose show at the Jerome Prairie Community hall April 12 and 13. The club is soliciting entries from individ uals and clubs. The first college fraternity in the U. S. was organized at Wil liamsburg, Va., in 1776. New Square Dance Club Organized in County; Dances Held Saturday The newly organized Do-Si-Do Square Dancing club held the first party last Saturday night in a building which the group recently renovated and decorat ed. The building is located on the Millard Bush ranch on 'the Long Mountain road between Sams Valley and Eagle Point, the ranch over looking the Rogue river. Forty-four members and friends enjoyed an evening of dancing and supper was served at midnight. Another party is planned for tomorrow night. Members of the club include Mr. and Mrs., Warren Kimball, Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Flury. Mr. and Mrs. Von Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Ab shire. Mr. and Mrs. Art Levul ette, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale and Mrs. Delbert Mongold. Charter members of the club recently met and elected offi cers. They are Warren Kimball, chairman; Ray Ragsdale, assist ant chairman; Mrs. Kimball, sec retary and treasurer; Mrs. Jake Olsen, reporter. The diphtheria case rate in Japan has decreased 83.5 per cent in 1948 over the 194S rate. Balkan is derived from a Tur kish word meaning mountain. 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So good we guaronlet you'll like it. You can't moke a bod (up of M.J.B. Lily Day Parade To Be Tomorrow; Girls To Aid Sale Is there anyone who would not help a crippled child if he could? Residents of Medford will have their opportunity to do so tomorrow when 50 Medford sen ior high school girls will sell paper Easter lilies to help sup port the Oregon Society for Crip pled Children and Adults. Mrs. Merle DeCordova, "Lily day parade" chairman, an nounced today that plans have been completed for the annual sale on Saturday, April 8. The high school girls will cooperate with members of Rotana club of Medford in the sale of the paper lilies which marks the close of the 1950 Easter campaign for crippled children and adults. The girls who will wear Lily Day banners and carry Easter baskets of lilies, will sell the lilies on all the downtown streets, at the airport and at the Big Y market from 10:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Lois Gould will also assist in the sale. In urging all the citizens of the community to buy the lilies and help make the sale a suc cess, Mrs. DeCordova said, "I want to thank all the girls who are participating in the sale and Mrs. Marjorie Butler, dean of girls at the high school, who has helped so much in interesting the girls in this project." Thursday afternoon, members of the Rotana club were allowed to show the Oregon society's film, "A Day in the Life of a Palsied Child," to the girls at the high school who will partici pate in the sale. The Easter baskets which the girls will carry were donated by H. J. Boyd, manager of the local Woolworth store. Miss Jeunesse Butler and E. C. Howard will play the Conn sonette. an electronic organ fur nished by Pruitt's Music center, at Newberry's store from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday as their con tribution to help make the Lily Day Parade a success. ARM OF COINCIDENCE Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Last year Bill Haybry received auto mobile license number 3992, meaning that he was the 3.992nd applicant. When he stepped up to the window this year he dip covered that for the second year in a row he was the 3,992nd ap plicant. He got the same license number. Friday. April 7. 1950 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE CALENDAR Friday 7:30 p.m. Canton Siskiyou and auxiliary, business meeting, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge, Red men hall on Apple street. Saturday 11 a. m. Girl scout junior planning board, Scout house. 2 p.m. Daughters of Nile, Zuleima temple, Ashland Ma sonic temple. 2 p. m. Junior Degree of Honor, home of Mrs. H. G. Wil son, 7 Chestnut street. 8:15 p. m. Jackson County Civic Music association concert at high school auditorium. Snuff out your pipe ashes be fore throwing them into wooded areas. Nurse Aide Service Provides Assistants For Well Baby Clinic Mrs. Alfred C. McDonald, chairman of nurse aide service for Jackson county chapter, American Red Cross, announces that two certified nurse's aides are now on regular schedule as sisting the Jackson County Health department in the well baby clinic twice each month. The first clinic started March 23 with Mrs. H. J. Roemer, 431 West 11th street, and Miss Jo anne Johnson, 20, Ashland ave nue, assisting under the direc tion of Mrs. Blanche Frisbie. On April 6 Mrs. Minnie Zahnow, 418 Berrydale avenue, assisted at the clinic. Soap continues on the list of critical items needed in Europe. Alexander, the Great was the student of Aristotle. HAVE YOUR Easter Hams, Roasts Barbecued By the Barbecue Grill Open Easter Sunday 12 Till 8 P.M. lilies ISr Fine Big Clackamas Croft Lilies Reasonable Prices! OAKDALE MARKET 11TH and OAKDALE Closed Easter Sunday 1 MR. PICT MAY CALL YOU ON THE PHONE ANY DAY BETWEEN 9 A. M. AND 4 P. M. 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