SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday1. April 14. I9S0
Society
and clubs
Mental Telepathist
Booked As Speaker
For Dinner Group
Dr. Franz J. Polgar. said to
be the best known mental telep
athist, memory expert and hyp
notist in America, will be guest
speaker for meeting of the
Rogue Valley Knife and Fork
club April 24 at the Rogue Val
ley Country club. This will be
the club's last meeting for the
In his program, "Miracles of
present a baffling demonstration
ot menial puwcis ywa.-
many and understood as yet by
none, including Dr. Polgar him
self and the medical profession,
the club announces.
t- fUfnncfh his PYDeri-
ments in thought transference,
memory leais exmuiniis,
photographic mind and tests ol
Ii, nnur nf sueizestion. has
won an international reputation
as a scientific lecture enter
tainer. Although designed both for
education and entertainment,
his program here is to be basic
ally scientific in character, it i
" "Members are asked to make
.I.-;- -..,, ,li,,n checks to the
lliuii low .
Rogue Valley Country ciuo "
mail them to Manager George
Harrington at tne ciuo.
Birthday Party Given
By Brownsboro Couple
Steve Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Johnson of Medford,
celebrated his first birthday
April 8 with a party at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glass of
Brownsboro. There were games,
gifts and refreshments.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Marshall, Mrs. Lester
Marshall, Wayne and Darlene
Marshall, Walter Strom, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Johnson and Steve, and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Glass.
Announce Meeting
For Dtgrte Staff
The degree staff of the Royal
Neighbors of America lodge will
practice Sunday, April 16 at 5
p.m. In the KP hall. The captain
asks all members to be on time.
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Annual Tournament
Of Duplicate Club
To Start Saturday
The annual Individual tourna
ment for members of the Med
ford Duplicate Bridge club will
be played April 15 and 22 at the
Meaiord hotel, tne club has an
nounced. The April 15 session
will begin at 7:45 p.m.
Defending champion if Mrs.
van uiiDert.
High score for the club's week
lv session last Tuesday night
was neia py Dick waison ana ai
Gilhousen. their score being
128 1 2 points. Second was taken
by Mrs. G. R. Owen and Jack
Barr, their score Being Hi
nolnts. In a tie for third and
fourth places were Miss Janet
Burpee and fete ooyaen, ana
Williams Isaacs and coi. ti. n.
Owens, both teams scoring 117
points.
Fifth went to Mrs. Bernard
Hughes and Mrs. Frank R.
Baker who scored 11514 points.
Meeting Announced
For Sams Valley Unit
Sams Valley Sams Valley
Extension unit will meet Tues
day, April 18. at 10:30 a.m., at
the home of Mrs. Ben Day.
Miss Eula Wintermote, county
extension agent, will have the
lesson "Improving Home Light
ing." and election of officers
will be held.
A potluck luncheon Is planned
and each member is asked to
bring her own table service.
Eight members of the unit
and one guest met Monday eve
ning at the grammar school
building to make lampsnaaes.
Mrs. Jack Korner and Mrs. Les
ter James were the leaders.
Making shades were Mes
dames George Botsford, Herbert
Jerschele, George Loftin. Earl
Peffly, Ben Day, Hubert David
son, Frank Straus. Sam Wright
and the guest, Mrs. Arnold Gos
nell. Plan Luncheon
Cnllich Pit Wnmen'a club
has planned a luncheon and in
stallation of officers for Monday,
April 17 at 1 p.m. in the Ameri
can Legion hall, Central Point.
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Mn. Paul Mysrs of St. Htlons.
grand chief of Pythian Sisters
for Oregon, will arrive in Med
ford tomorrow to attend a dis
trict meting of ths order to be
held in th Pythian building Sat
urday afternoon and svening.
The sessions open at 1 p.m. with
registration and will continue
throughout ths afternoon and
evening, with a banquet set for
6 p.m. at the Jackson hotel.
While in the city Mrs. Myers
will be s guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hammin. 831
West 12th street.
Reservations for the event
are to be made by calling Mrs.
Lewis Kilbourn, Central Point
794. or Mrs. Ralph Krows, Med
ford 2-8586.
Cast Announced
For Fooilighlers'
Next Play May 8
Mrs. Lenore Zapell, president
of The Footlighters, civic theater
group, today announced the cast
for "The Torchbearers," a play
to be produced by the group
during the. week of May 8, In
the Medford high school audi
torium. The cast in order of appear
ance includes Hal Newhouse as
Frederick Ritter; Miss Charlcne
Pike, Paula Ritter; Mrs. Laura
Porter, Mrs. Pampanclll: Mrs.
Frankie Burton, Nellie Fell; Ber
nard Kelly. Mr. Splndler; Jim
Sullivan, Huxley Hossffrosse;
James Keeble, Ralph Twiller;
Kenny Bushnell, Teddy Spear
ing; Mrs. Milo Hunt, Florence
McCrickett; Mrs. E. D. Hamp
son, Jenny; Beverly Hampson,
Clara Shepherd; and Aubrey
Harris, Mr. Stagemanager.
Harris From Ashland
All members of the cast are
from Medford with exception of
Harris, who is from Ashland.
Jim Sullivan will be remem-
bcred as Mr. Manningham In
Angel Street, produced by the!
group last June. 1
Miss Nancy Jones will serve
as prompter. The play will be!
directed by Mrs. Zapell, assisted;
by Keith Hopkins.
Rehearsals are being held I
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-i
days of every week in Jackson'
school auditorium at 8 p.m. Any-j
one wishing to attend rehearsals i
is invited to do so.
Health Association
To Meet Saturday
The Jackson County Public
Health association will meet for
reports and annual election oi
officers on Saturday, April 29,
at the Medford Presbyterian
church at 12:30 p.m., according
to Mrs. Dwight Findley, presi
dent.
Dr. Ray Hawk of Southern
Oregon college is to be guest
speaker, and has titled his discus
sion "Fostering Mental Health in
the School." Yearly reports to
be given include the Christmas
seal sale, the annual chest x-ray
survey, the health education and
the social hygiene activities of
the association during the past
year. Mrs. Glenn Gibbons, vice
president, is in charge of the
program.
The meeting is to be preceded
by a luncheon and those attend
ing are asked to bring a half doz
en sandwiches. Salad, dessert
and coffee is to be furnished by
members of the Medford Health
group and the executive board
and there will be no charge for
the lunch.
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. Public Accountant
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Bldg.
Same Phone 2-6877
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