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EIGHT MEDrOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE rridiy, April 14. 1950 Society and CLUBS Badge Series To Start For Girl Scout Troops Saturday, April 15, intermedi ate and senior Girl scouts -will meet in the Sunday school room of Zion Lutheran church for the first of seven meetings to earn their group music badge. The meeting will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Six out of seven meetings must be attended to earn the badge, and scouts are urged to be there promptly at 9:30. The work will be under the direction of Miss Janet Blum and Mrs. W. H. Reichstein will be in charge of the first meeting. The psychologist, who pre ferred to remain anonymous, said some women want to be beaten because they are frus trated and bored with matrimony. CALENDAR Fridav 8 p.m. Ruch-Sterling PTA schoolhouse. 8 p ,m Pocahontas lodge Redmen hall. 8:15 p.m. Sams Valley PTA at schoolhouse. 12:30 p.m. Jackson county teachers, Rogue Valley Country club. 1 p.m. Registrations for Pythian Sisters' convention, at lodge hall. 9 n m ' Wnmen'ft College Club of Rogue Valley, Ashland Methodist cnurcn. 7:45 p.m. Medford Duplicate Bridge club, individual tourna ment at Medford hotel. Morse Campaigners Visit in Medford Herb Cox. Eugene, and C. TJnetnn Waltpr T.phannn. both lumbermen and both associated with the campaign for reelection being conducted by Sen. Wayne Morse, were Medford visitors yesterday. Thnv wnm vlsitlnff friends and business associates while in the Rogue valley. It started lffil with this Mi UAiri t Port It went over tig with this! When the occasion nils for something special, call for Petri Wine. Its richer, more satisfying taste is the result of three (generations of wine-making skill. For a birthday or any day-enjoy Petri Wine! PETRI WINE CD., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Annual Formal Dinner Baptist Youth Groups Held in Pioneer Room The annual formal banquet of the Youth Fellowship of the Medford First Baptist church was held April 7 in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel. About 45 attended. The decorations were nautical in theme, the program being titled "Ship Ahoy." Centerpieces were iloral sailboats and indi vidual favors were miniature wooden sailor boys carrying flags. Miss Amelia Kauffman had arranged the decorations. The program opened with prayer by the Rev. W. A. Dawes and D. M. Minear acted as toast- master for the evening. Group singing was led by rred Phillips, accompanied by Miss Janet Blum. A talk on "Our Chart" was given by Mrs. T. R. Graham, "Our Compass' was the topic of Dick Zimmers, Miss L,ois Ann Glenn spoke on "Our Radio' and Al Johnson's topic was "Our Captain. A girls' trio composed of Misses Janet Blum, June Darby and Marian Mitchell sang, and bovs' auartet. made up of Jim Grimm, Douglas Brannack, Fred Phillips and Bob Semon, also sang. Both groups were accom panied bv Mrs. uranam. Uary uosnears gave a reaains entitled. "Set of the Sail" and the closing prayer was given by Mrs. Evelyn Smith. Followins the program tne group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cochran on the Griffin Creek road for a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Guber are advisors for the Hi By which sponsored the annual event. Needle Art Shop Sets Opening Here Saturday Mrs. Frank ane announced today the opening of Lucille's Needle Art shop tomorrow in the balcony store at Ala fcast Main street, until recently occu- gied by the Art Center. Mrs. ane will specialize in yarns, threads, knitting supplies, hand made aprons and stamped goods. Store hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the Zanes and their son By ron, 16, are newcomers to the valley. 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Rogue River Fountain Dedication Slafed Rogue River, Apr. 14 (U.R) The fountain at Triangle park in Rogue River will be dedicated at 1 p.m., Saturday, April 15. James Whipple, a pioneer resi dent, will officiate at the dedica tion assisted by Mayor Fred Denglar and the Rev. D. F. Bar nett of the Hope Presbyterian church, Rogue River. Opening of the spring flower show in the Live Oak Grange hall will follow. The hall will be open all day Friday and mer chants are requested to have commercial exhibits placed that day if possible, and not later than 10 a.m. Saturday. Commer cial exhibits will be judged and awards given. WEATHER By United Presa Northern California: Fair to day, tonight and Saturday; rising daytime temperatures; north westerly wind 15-25 mph off shore except variable 10-15 mph from Cape Mendocino north. Census takers are paid an av erage of seven cents for each person they interview. Junior Club Meeting Held at Wilson Home Last meting of the Degree of Honor Junior club, held at the home of the director, Mrs. H. G. Wilson, 7 Chestnut street, was attended by 42 members and friends. Judy Edwardson was acting president. Donna Lee, James Francis, William Anthony Krause, Carl Jean Dyke, Gary Dwlght Swan son and Norman D. Neathamer applied for membership in the club. Eight members practiced a skit to be given at the May meeting, s Gloris Larson and Lynette Gray played several piano solos and Sharon Graham led the club yell. Refreshments were served, with Roberta Wolfe, Jean Mc Guire and Lora Mae Letter as sisting the hostess. Junior guests were Sharon Simmons, Ronald McGuire, Ma rile Miller, Michael Neathamer and Gloris Larson. Adult guests were Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Roberta Wolfe, Mrs. Lillian Win ters, Mrs. Eston Krause, Mrs. Leonard Stenerson and Mr. Wil son. 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